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Simulation Analysis of the Maneuverability Limit of a Certain Type of Military Vehicle Based on Adams/Car Under Semi-Circular Obstacles

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Taking a certain type of off-road vehicle as the research object, the corresponding high-fidelity multi-body dynamics whole vehicle model is constructed based on Adams/car, combined with the test approach of U.S. Army TOP01-1-014A, the vertical peak acceleration and vertical vibration dose value (VDV) obtained from simulation are plotted as a function of velocity, and the maneuverability performance limit of a certain type of tactical wheeled vehicle through each size of semi-circular obstacles is obtained through nonlinear interpolation, which provides test, simulation, and analysis experience for China's off-road vehicle maneuverability limit evaluation program.

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Tao, R. et al. (2023). Simulation Analysis of the Maneuverability Limit of a Certain Type of Military Vehicle Based on Adams/Car Under Semi-Circular Obstacles. In: Yadav, S., Kumar, H., Wan, M., Arora, P.K., Yusof, Y. (eds) Recent Advances in Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering. ICAMME 2022. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2375-5_43

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