WIG车辆的历史回顾

R. Ollila
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近20年来,军事和货物运输规划者一直在研究基于地面机翼(WIG)效应原理开发车辆的可行性。这些车辆可以发展用于反潜战(ASW)或运输角色。在美国,在1950年代末和1960年代初进行了几项研究,以确定开发大型跨洋货物运输车辆的可行性。然而,发展洛克希德C-5A大型喷气运输机的决定限制了这些活动。在20世纪70年代,人们对WIG现象重新产生兴趣,主要是因为需要确定新的运输方式,以提供一种节能、经济的运输工具。1973年的能源危机凸显了这一要求。自1960年代以来,苏联一直对WIG车辆保持着持续的兴趣。在1960年代早期,造船部对wig作为运输工具进行了广泛的研究,并建造了一些实验车辆。苏联最新的试验设计被建议用于河流和沿海水域的搜索和救援车辆。”本文是对WIG车辆的历史回顾。描述了实验设计和建议设计。将这些车辆与更传统的运输车辆进行了一些比较。最后总结了WIG技术的发展前景及其在军用和民用车辆上的应用。
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Historical Review of WIG Vehicles
Introduction T feasibility of the development of a vehicle based on wing-in-ground (WIG) effect principles has intrigued military and cargo transportation planners for nearly 20 years. These vehicles could be developed for antisubmarine warfare (ASW) or transportation roles. In the U.S. several studies were conducted in the late 1950's and early 1960's to determine the feasibility of developing large transoceanic cargo transport vehicles. However, the decision to develop the Lockheed C-5A large jet cargo transport curtailed these activities. In the 1970's, interest in the WIG phenomenon was revived primarily in response to the need to identify new modes of transportation that would provide an energyefficient, cost-effective transport vehicle. This requirement was highlighted by the energy crisis of 1973. The Soviet Union has maintained a continuing interest in WIG vehicles since the 1960's. In the early 1960's, the Ministry of Ship Building conducted extensive studies of WIGs as transportation vehicles and several experimental vehicles were built. The most recent Soviet experimental designs have been suggested as search-and-rescue vehicles in river and coastal waters." This paper is an historical review of WIG vehicles. Experimental and proposed designs are described. Some comparisons are made betweeen these vehicles and more conventional transport vehicles. Some conclusions are drawn as to the future of WIG technology and its application to military and civilian vehicle requirements.
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