Deprecated: $wgMWOAuthSharedUserIDs=false is deprecated, set $wgMWOAuthSharedUserIDs=true, $wgMWOAuthSharedUserSource='local' instead [Called from MediaWiki\HookContainer\HookContainer::run in /var/www/html/w/includes/HookContainer/HookContainer.php at line 135] in /var/www/html/w/includes/Debug/MWDebug.php on line 372
Study on driving stability of tank trucks based on equivalent trammel pendulum for liquid sloshing - MaRDI portal

Study on driving stability of tank trucks based on equivalent trammel pendulum for liquid sloshing (Q2312252)

From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Study on driving stability of tank trucks based on equivalent trammel pendulum for liquid sloshing
scientific article

    Statements

    Study on driving stability of tank trucks based on equivalent trammel pendulum for liquid sloshing (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    5 July 2019
    0 references
    Summary: To investigate the driving stability of tank trucks, an equivalent trammel pendulum was utilized to approximately demonstrate the dynamic characteristics of liquid sloshing in a partially filled tank. The oscillation movement of the trammel pendulum in the tank was described under the tank-fixed coordinate system and its motion equation under the noninertia coordinate system was derived using a Lagrangian function. The motion of the pendulum that expresses the fluid cargo dynamic behavior and that of the solid truck was coupled with each other by the tank. Therefore, a tank truck dynamic model was established using Newton's first law and the angular momentum. A typical tank truck was selected and used to study its driving stability under steering angle step test. The study on tankers driving stability is of great importance for evaluating tankers driving safety, investing the main impact factor aspecting tankers driving stability, and developing active/passive roll control systems for them.
    0 references

    Identifiers