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Power Consumption Analysis of a Flexible-Wheel Suspension Planetary Rover Operating upon Deformable Terrain

2013-09-24
2013-01-2384
This study analyzes the power consumption of a specific Planetary Exploration Vehicle (PEV) subsystem known as Flexible-Wheel (FW) suspension, more specifically the interaction between a FW and the deformable terrain upon which it traverses. To achieve this a systematic and analytical calculation procedure has been developed, which culminates in the definition of three dimensionless properties to capture the FW-soil interaction. Aimed towards the design engineer participating in concept evaluation, and the control engineer conducting initial analyses, this study has found that the resistance coefficient for the interaction between a FW and the deformable terrain can, in general, be several orders of magnitude higher than the rolling resistance of a pneumatic tire operating upon rigid terrain.
Technical Paper

Conceptual Modeling of Human Processes in a Lunar Systems Architecture

2008-06-29
2008-01-2023
The NASA Lunar Architecture and a functional analysis of an Apollo based Lunar rover are used as a basis for the OPM models of crew activities. Models for humans as agents for a system, as well as a part of a system, are presented with their peer text descriptions.
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