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A Universally Applicable Methodology for Comparing, Calibrating, and Validating the Performance of Multi-Wheeled Combat Vehicle Computer Simulation Models to Experimental Test Data

2006-04-03
2006-01-1164
The dynamic performance of a multi-wheeled combat vehicle developed in a multi-body dynamics code initially on the basis of design information was compared, calibrated and validated in a systematic three-stage process against measured data obtained on US Army Aberdeen Test Center (ATC) test courses. In the comparison stage the model was refined using insights gained from the live vehicle tests. At that point, the model was adjusted or calibrated using optimization software. The process of optimization required judicious choice of performance parameters suited to the particular test event referencing a test course or maneuver. As an example, the vehicle roll, pitch and yaw rates were used to characterize the vehicle for the J-turns, whereas statistical moments of the vertical acceleration were selected to describe the vehicle performance on the 6-inch Washboard.
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