Trafficability of Snow in Arctic and Subarctic Regions

Abstract

Whether a terrain is trafficable or not depends not only on the specific features of the terrain, but also on the characteristics of the vehicle. To achieve a better understanding of the trafficability problems in snow, a variety of vehicle systems was tested, including self-propelled, tracked and wheeled vehicles, and 10-ton sleds. The ground-contact pressures of the tracked vehicles ranged from 1.0 psi for the Tucker Sno-Cat to 10.5 psi for the M48 tank. The gross weights of the tracked vehicles ranged from 5,000 lb for the M29C weasel to 96,000 lb for the M48 tank. Because of their poor performance, only a few tests have been run with conventional wheeled vehicles. The tests with sleds were made to compare the performance of steel runners and two types of plastic runners.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1965
Accession Number
AD0745150

Entities

People

  • B. G. Schreiner

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Cold Regions
  • Friction
  • Glaciers
  • Greenland
  • Ground Vehicles
  • Halocarbon Plastics
  • Ice
  • Regions
  • Ridges
  • Self Propelled
  • Sleds
  • Subarctic Regions
  • Surface Properties
  • Terrain
  • Tracked Vehicles
  • United States
  • Vehicles

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