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Peter W. Haley


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Improved Ribbon Bridge Transporter Mobility Assessment SEP 90 180 pages
Authors:  Peter W. Haley; Richard W. Jacobson; Thomas Petit; ARMY TANK-AUTOMOTIVE COMMAND WARREN MI
The full text of this report is available for sale.The objective of this study was to compare the mobility of the IRB carrier system, employing the NRMM, with vehicles in the same weight class conforming to the Tactical Standard Level of Mobility as defined in the ROC for the PLS. The global performance of the PLS w/IRB components is superior to any truck to any truck or truck/trailer combination. Its global performance in the region of prime interest, West ...


NATO Reference Mobility Model, Edition 1, Users Guide. Volume 2. Obstacle Module OCT 1979 165 pages
Authors:  Peter W. Haley; M. P. Jurkat; Peter M. Brady Jr.; STEVENS INST OF TECHNOLOGY HOBOKEN NJ HIGHLY FILLED MATERIALS INST
The full text of this report is available for sale.Instructions in the organization and use of the computer programs which implement the Initial NATO Reference Mobility Model (INRMM) are presented. Volume II is devoted to the INRMM Obstacle-Crossing Module. A brief description of the mathematical equations and computing algorithms which predict the speed of a vehicle over a variety of terrain, the input data required, and the outputs generated is included. Some aid to the interpretation of various output ...


The AMC '74 Mobility Model. MAY 1975
Authors:  Peter Jurkat; Clifford J. Nuttall; Peter W. Haley; STEVENS INST OF TECH HOBOKEN N J
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The AMC '74 Mobility Model is an improved, updated and extended revision of the AMC '71 Mobility Model. The main improvements include: specifications for axle-by-axle traction, braking and resistance calculations with recently developed equations to simulate slippery soil, muskeg and snow interaction; a corrected acceleration/deceleration model; enhanced scenario input specifications; a road module simulating travel on primary, secondary roads and trails; an improved hasty river and dry linear feature crossing ...


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