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A methodology for quantitatively assessing vehicular rutting on terrains
Authors:R Jones  D Horner  P Sullivan  R Ahlvin
Institution:

aU.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Engineer Research and Development Center, Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory, 3909 Halls Ferry Road, Vicksburg, MS 39180, USA

bR.B. Ahlvin Technical Services, 3 Shadow Wood Drive, Vicksburg, MS 39180, USA

Abstract:This paper presents a quantitative method for assessing the environmental impact of terrain/vehicle interactions during tactical missions. Area wide mobility analyses were conducted using three standard US military tracked and wheeled vehicles over terrain regions representing both fine-grained and course-grained soils. The NATO reference mobility model, Version 2, was used to perform the on- and off-road mobility analysis. Vehicle and terrain characterizations along with different climate scenarios were used as input parameters to predict vehicle rut depth performance for the different vehicles and terrain conditions. The vehicles’ performance was statistically mapped over these terrain regions for percent area traveled and the resulting rut depth created by each vehicle. A selection of tactical scenarios for each vehicle was used to determine rut depth for a range of vehicle missions. A vehicle mission severity rating method, developed at the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, was used to rate the selected missions and resulting rut depths.
Keywords:NRMM  Soil deformation  Vehicle rutting  Missions severity rating  Mission rating speed  Vehicle environmental impact  Vehicle–soil interaction
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