Browse Publications Technical Papers 2005-01-3516
2005-11-01

Experimental Determination of the Effect of Cargo Variations on Roll Stability 2005-01-3516

As a result of increased demand on the range of cargo types that U.S. military tactical trucks must transport, the effect of variations in the mass properties of the cargo on the roll stability of the trucks has become a serious issue. Vehicle dynamics experiments were conducted to obtain roll stability measurements for a tactical cargo truck hauling a broad range of rigid cargo loadings. A simple statics analysis for roll stability and the data obtained during the vehicle dynamics experiments were used to evaluate the relationship between the roll stability of the truck and the mass properties of the cargo. The results of the evaluation demonstrated that roll stability, quantified as the lateral acceleration at the wheel-liftoff threshold, can be accurately characterized as a function of: (1) the lateral center of gravity over the vertical center of gravity and (2) the longitudinal center of gravity over the wheelbase length.

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