1972
DOI: 10.1016/0022-4898(72)90096-1
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Wheels for lunar vehicles

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“…7). The phenomenon was not well understood and so several wire mesh wheels with different tread spacing, and hence different total tread coverage (ranging from 0 to 100 percent coverage), were built for comparative evaluation at the U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station (WES) (Freitag 1972, Green 1971a,b/Melzer 1971. Wheel dynamometer testing was done on a lunar soil simulant (LSS), which emulated the mineralogy and particle distribution of lunar soil samples collected on the Apollo 11 and 12 missions.…”
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“…7). The phenomenon was not well understood and so several wire mesh wheels with different tread spacing, and hence different total tread coverage (ranging from 0 to 100 percent coverage), were built for comparative evaluation at the U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station (WES) (Freitag 1972, Green 1971a,b/Melzer 1971. Wheel dynamometer testing was done on a lunar soil simulant (LSS), which emulated the mineralogy and particle distribution of lunar soil samples collected on the Apollo 11 and 12 missions.…”
Section: Terramechanics Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The slope climbing ability of the LRV was also determined on the basis of the single-wheel drawbar pull results, using an empirical equation that correlated these data with measured vehicle climbing performance (Freitag 1970(Freitag /1972. Like in the drawbar pull evaluation, the 20 percent slip point was used as the maximum value in assessing gradeability.…”
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“…There are only a few published reports on the interaction between wheels and planetary terrain such as lunar regolith. Freitag et al [4] investigated several flexible wheels of different tread patterns for the Apollo Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) and…”
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“…LRV wheels were however much larger than those envisaged for our lunar micro rover. Their study of the wheel performance on a slope of prototype rover models used three metrics: the pull coefficient, torque coefficient, and the power number [4][5][6].…”
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