Modelling and experimental identification of spring-damping properties of the off-road vehicle rubber tracks, rubber belts, and rubber-bushed tracks subjected to flexural vibrations
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Abstract
In the article, a model for predicting the energy losses caused by the flexural vibrations of rubber tracks, rubber belts, and rubber-bushed metal link-tracks for off-road vehicles is proposed, and a test stand and an experimental procedure are developed to identify the mechanical parameters of this model. The track or belt is represented by a chain of discrete rigid links connected by revolute joints, and a discrete spring-element is placed in parallel with multiple Maxwell-elements in each joint to capture the flexural rigidity and damping of the real track or belt. The mechanical parameters of the joint are found by testing real tracks or belts under cyclic bending. The models consisting of three, four, or five Maxwell-elements per joint are the most successful in predicting the response of a sample rubber track to cyclic bending. The spring-damping properties of tracks and belts identified with the method discussed herein can be applied in simulation studies on the interaction of tracked vehicles and soil. Furthermore, vehicle elements such as rubber bushings for suspension systems, rubber torsion springs, and oil-filled and rubber torsion dampers can be tested with this method to find their spring-damping properties required by vehicle dynamics simulations.
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The Journal of Terramechanics is primarily devoted to scientific articles concerned with research, design, and equipment utilization in the field of terramechanics.
The Journal of Terramechanics is the leading international journal serving the multidisciplinary global off-road vehicle and soil working machinery industries, and related user community, governmental agencies and universities.
The Journal of Terramechanics provides a forum for those involved in research, development, design, innovation, testing, application and utilization of off-road vehicles and soil working machinery, and their sub-systems and components. The Journal presents a cross-section of technical papers, reviews, comments and discussions, and serves as a medium for recording recent progress in the field.