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Laboratory Studies Into Undercarriage Systems<br />

Rectangularity<br />

0,8<br />

0,7<br />

0,6<br />

0,5<br />

0,4<br />

0,3<br />

0,2<br />

0,1<br />

0<br />

Terra Trac Westtrack Stocks SPT Tire<br />

Figure 44: Rectangularity for different track units<br />

Pressure (bar)<br />

3<br />

2,5<br />

2<br />

1,5<br />

1<br />

0,5<br />

0<br />

Terra Trac Westtrack Stocks SPT Tire<br />

Figure 45: Pressure summary for different track units<br />

3.3.2.4 Rut Parameters for Belt Tension and Track Evaluation<br />

Contact Pressure<br />

Peak Pressure<br />

Average Peak<br />

Average Valley<br />

The rut parameters for both the influence of belt tension and the comparison of tracks are<br />

given in Table 11.<br />

Table 11: Rut parameters for track evaluation<br />

Treatment Area (m 2 ) Max. Rut Width (m) Max. Rut Depth (m)<br />

Stocks 0.052 a 0.85 a 0.094 a<br />

SPT 0.062 b 0.87 b 0.127 b<br />

Westtrack 0.049 a 0.82 c 0.090 a<br />

TerraTrac 50 bar 0.039 c 0.68 d 0.090 a<br />

TerraTrac 160 bar 0.033 d 0.68 d 0.075 c<br />

TerraTrac 200 bar 0.031 d 0.69 d 0.078 c<br />

LSD 0.0041 0.018 0.006<br />

Ph.D. Thesis Dirk Ansorge (2007)<br />

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