军用履带式和轮式车辆动载余量:试验结果

A. Everitt, Gordon Wight, M. Dagenais
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履带式战斗车辆(如坦克)的过桥能力是军事行动的一个关键方面。军用车辆,特别是坦克的质量不断增加,而桥梁基础设施的容量却保持相对不变。这可以显著影响军事行动的机动性。北大西洋公约组织(NATO)采用军事负载分类(MLC)系统,该系统提供了一种方法,将车辆的负载效应与桥梁的容量进行比较,以确定穿越的可行性。履带式车辆表现出与轮式车辆显著不同的行为;然而,在确定轮式和履带式车辆的通行能力时,MLC系统经常使用相同的车辆相关因素。其中一个因素,动载余量(DLA),并不是基于现代履带车辆的最新研究。桥梁荷载试验采用1辆履带式车辆和3辆轮式车辆进行。给出了在光滑表面上产生的动态效应的结果,并表明履带式车辆的DLA可能比轮式车辆低。履带式车辆较低的DLA将导致坦克的桥梁容量增加。
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Dynamic Load Allowance for Military Tracked and Wheeled Vehicles: Experimental Results
The ability of tracked fighting vehicles (e.g. tanks) to cross bridges is a critical aspect of military operations. Military vehicles, specifically tanks, are continuously increasing in mass, while bridge infrastructure capacity remains relatively unchanged. This can significantly affect mobility on military operations. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) utilizes a Military Load Classification (MLC) system that provides a method to compare the load effects of vehicles to the capacity of bridges in order to determine the feasibility of crossing. Tracked vehicles exhibit significantly different behavior than wheeled vehicles; yet frequently the MLC system is applied using the same vehicle-related factors when determining the capacity for both wheeled and tracked vehicles. One of these factors, Dynamic Load Allowance (DLA), is not based on recent research for modern tracked vehicles. Bridge load testing was carried out with one tracked vehicle and three wheeled vehicles. Results of the dynamic effects generated on a smooth surface are presented and indicate that a lower DLA for tracked vehicles, than wheeled vehicles, is likely appropriate. A lower DLA for tracked vehicles would result in increased bridge capacity for tanks.
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