Search for dissertations about: "off-road"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the word off-road.
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1. Suspension design for off-road construction machines
Abstract : Construction machines, also referred to as engineering vehicles or earth movers, are used in a variety of tasks related to infrastructure development and material handling. While modern construction machines represent a high level of sophistication in several areas, their suspension systems are generally rudimentary or even nonexistent. READ MORE
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2. Optimisation of Off-Road Transport Missions
Abstract : Mines, construction sites, road construction and quarries are examples of applications where construction equipment are used. In a production chain consisting of several construction machines working together, the work needs to be optimised and coordinated to achieve an environmental friendly, energy efficient and productive production. READ MORE
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3. Modelling driver behaviour in run-off-road crashes: Applications in safety system development and safety benefit estimation
Abstract : Run-off-road crashes have been identified as a major concern for automobile safety and several advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs) targeting run-off-road crashes are on the market today. Assessment of ADASs require relevant test scenarios and valid computational models of driver behaviour. READ MORE
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4. Improving a six-wheeler’sperformance both on- and off-road
Abstract : In vehicles with electric transmission and independent wheel stations, there is apossibility to control propulsion, steering and suspension individually for eachwheel. This makes it possible to improve mobility in terrain as well as performanceand driving safety on road. READ MORE
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5. Safety for Children in Cars – Focus on Three Point Seatbelts in Emergency Events
Abstract : Child safety in vehicles has improved over time. One of the main factors is due to the increased restraint use by children. Nevertheless, studies show that although children are restrained, injuries still occur indicating that restraint systems have the potential for further improvement. READ MORE