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Feasibility study of military vehicles in short mode

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The paper presents the methodology prepared by the author. During the process of acquiring new vehicles for the armed forces, time is of the essence in practice of conducting a wide range of structure changes in previously implemented undercarriages. It has to be pointed out that with a high individuality and the very nature of the units, difficulties in scope of comprehensive testing with regard to matters of transport safety. What is more, two determinants are essential in the process of acquiring equipment - time and cost. The process does not allow for improvement and perfecting of the structure, and the research in scope of wheel vehicle movement safety may be limited. The procedure of implementation and verification of equipment stresses the structure optimization as early as on the designing and prototype preparation stages. The procedure of acquiring new wheel vehicles for the military is one of the main premises for preparing the methodology with use of simulation research. Conducting research on the basis of the prepared methodology allows for avoiding possible traffic risks. The methodology enables an effective support for the current process of wheel vehicle acquisition for the armed forces. In this work the research procedure consisting of the necessary range of prepared, experimentally verified models, accepted by the methodology, have been verified. In order to do that two simulation models have been built, both of various levels of complexity.
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  • Military Institute of Armour and Automotive Technology, Okuniewska Street 1, 05-070 Sulejowek, Poland tel.:+48 22 6811204, fax: +48 226811073, przemyslaw.siminski@gmail.com
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  • [1] Blakeman, T., The Issue of the Safety Korner Highlights Best Practices for Preventing/ Mitigating Vehicle Rollovers, Raport The Safety Korner 2008.
  • [2] Decision No. 101/MON, 3 April 2009.
  • [3] Deylami, K. A., Lessom from the past For Safer Future Tactical Vehicles, Raport US TACOM nr 13871, 2003.
  • [4] Lozia, Z., Model symulacyjny dynamiki i ruchu pojazdu patrolowo-interwencyjnego, Materiały konferencji Badania symulacyjne w technice samochodowej, Lublin-Susiec 2008.
  • [5] Simiński, P., Metodyka określania wpływu wybranych zmian konstrukcyjnych na bezpieczeństwo ruchu wojskowych pojazdów kołowych, Rozprawy nr 152, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Technologiczno-Przyrodniczego, Bydgoszcz 2011.
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