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Analysis and experimental research on the characteristic of skid steering vehicle based on a dynamic analysis model

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Skid steering vehicle is mainly used in complex terrains, such as gravel roads and muddy roads, which requires platform with ability to adapt three-dimensional unstructured terrains and good cross-country motor performance. In this paper, in order to analyze dynamic characteristics in the process of driving, the vehicle’s dynamic characteristics analysis model is raised. According to the slip and track slip properties of tyre and ground, a theoretical model of dynamic characteristic of Skid steering vehicle is established, and effects of ground parameters on vehicle performance are analyzed. In order to establish a dynamic analysis model of engineering, AMESim software platform and Motion software platform are used to construct a multi-physical field coupling analysis model for Skid steering vehicle so that accurate quantitative analysis on wheel contact characteristics is carried out. In order to verify the theoretical model and the accuracy of physical field coupling analysis model, a real Skid steering vehicle is used for tests. Through collecting the system pressures and flow characteristic, wheel contact characteristic of Skid steering wheel is analyzed. Simulation and experimental results show that compared with the test data, theoretical model, and physical field coupling analysis have high precision. Compared with test data, the error is within 10%, which can be used to Skid steering vehicle’s research and development and performance prediction.

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The authors would like to express their sincere thanks to the editor and the reviewers for their constructive suggestions, which are very important for the improvement of the paper quality. They also acknowledge the financial supports from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.51705189) and Natural Science Foundation of Changchun Normal University.

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Ren, F., Jiang, Z., Chen, J. et al. Analysis and experimental research on the characteristic of skid steering vehicle based on a dynamic analysis model. Multimed Tools Appl 79, 10309–10326 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-019-7341-x

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