Similarities Between Wheels and Tracks: A 'Tire Model' for Tracked Vehicles

Ruizeng Zhang, Wei Zhou, Haiou Liu, Jianwei Gong*, Huiyan Chen, Amir Khajepour

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Abstract

As an important component of land transportation systems, tracked vehicles (TRVs) and wheeled vehicles (WVs) have developed independently in parallel, particularly in the modeling of vehicle-ground interactions. However, their differences are not as significant as they appear. This paper introduces a simplified terramechanics-based track-ground interaction model for the motion control of TRVs on firm ground. The simplified interaction model addresses the problem that the terramechanics-based models are too complex to be applied to optimization-based real-time control algorithms. Interestingly, the proposed track-ground interaction model closely resembles to the tire model used for WVs. Through comparison, we present the unified mechanisms underlying vehicle-ground interactions. In our approach, TRVs can be treated as a special type of skid-steer WV, which benefits the theories and methods of wheel vehicles to be deployed in the TRV domain. Finally, we verify the proposed interaction model with extensive dynamic data from a real dual motor-driven TRV to demonstrate its effectiveness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16416-16431
Number of pages16
JournalIEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Volume73
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Dynamic model
  • terramechanics theory
  • tracked vehicle

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