Track Width for a Safe Travelling of a Timber Tractor-Trailer Combination
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
In Italian Alpine Regions, wood transportation from the forest to
local terminals is commonly practiced using low powered tractors with trailers
(equipped with single axis or two axes) on steep downhill tracks, that must be
wide enough when cornering. Aim of the work was to study and to define a
calculation model to detect the width of the turning carriageway as a function of
the turning radius of the vehicle used in the forestry sector for timber
transportation.
When a tractor-trailer system turns, four trajectories are plotted, drawn by the
wheels of the tractor and by the wheels of the trailer. The overall width of the
carriageway to make the turn possible is given by parameters depending on
some vehicle characteristics, and it can be summarized as the difference between
the radius of the circumference described by the external front wheel of the
tractor and the radius of the circumference traced by the innermost wheel of the
trailer. The track width is therefore function of two parameters: the distance
between the hitch and the rear axle of the tractor, and the distance between the
towing eye and the trailer axles.
The calculation model studied in this work identifies the internal radius of the
curve and the width of the carriageway necessary for the transit of a tractortrailer
system. A correct design of the forest track accordingly to the dimensional
needs of the vehicles is essential for a safe driving, especially in the case
of the downhill timber transportation.
Tipologia CRIS:
04A-Conference paper in volume
Keywords:
Turnout width,Timber transportation, Driver safety, Forestry road
Elenco autori:
Gianfranco Airoldi; Mario Tamagnone; Marco Manzone; Angela Calvo
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Titolo del libro:
Safety, Health and Welfare in Agriculture and Agro-food Systems
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