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SP-1962
Military Vehicle Technology
April 2005, 49 Papers, 469 Pages, Paperbound
$170.00


This Special Publication is a collection of related SAE technical papers from one or more technical sessions at a particular SAE event.

Papers in: SP-1962

  • 2005-01-0528 Reliability Growth for Military Vehicles - Emerging Methodology and Remaining Challenges
  • 2005-01-0529 Thermal Analysis of Composite Integral Armor
  • 2005-01-0530 Application of Reliability-Based Design Optimization to Durability of Military Vehicles
  • 2005-01-0531 Finite Element Simulations of Composite Vehicle Structures Under Impact Loading
  • 2005-01-0532 Advanced High Load, Quick Change Run Flat Insert System for Pneumatic Wheeled Vehicles
  • 2005-01-0592 Upgrading Readiness: Successes and Improvements of the Mobile Parts Hospital
  • 2005-01-0593 Rapidly Installed Fluid Transfer System
  • 2005-01-0594 A Strength-Enhanced, High-Efficiency Carbon Foam Radiator
  • 2005-01-0596 A Nondestructive Inspection System for the Inspection of Wear Surfaces in Tank Track Shoes
  • 2005-01-0597 Compare and Contrast Military vs. Commercial Ground Vehicle Supportability
  • 2005-01-0598 Objective Force Cost Module (OFCM) for Vehicle Systems and Subsystems
  • 2005-01-0839 Robotic Technologies for the Future Force - The ART STO
  • 2005-01-0841 In Search of Efficient Walking Robots
  • 2005-01-0844 Case Study of the Evaluation and Verification of a Packbot Model in NRMM
  • 2005-01-0929 Suspension Trade Studies for Hybrid Electric Combat Vehicles
  • 2005-01-0930 Vehicle Model Robustness: A Case Study of the FMTV Military Truck Model
  • 2005-01-0931 Improved Powertrain Control for an HE-HMMWV
  • 2005-01-0932 Predictive Semi-Analytical Model for Tire-Snow Interaction
  • 2005-01-0933 Military Vehicle (FCS MGV) Electrical Systems Modeling and Simulation
  • 2005-01-0934 Using 3D Multi-body Simulation to Evaluate Future Truck Technologies
  • 2005-01-0935 An Environment for Model Based Development of Ground Vehicles
  • 2005-01-0936 Treatment of Constrained Multibody Dynamic Systems with Uncertainties
  • 2005-01-0937 A Composite Linear and Nonlinear Approach to Full-Vehicle Simulator Control
  • 2005-01-0938 Modeling, Simulation and Design Space Exploration of a MTV 5.0 Ton Cargo Truck in MSC-ADAMS
  • 2005-01-0939 Estimating Statistical Performance of Ground Vehicles
  • 2005-01-0940 A New Method for Vehicle-Terrain Interaction Research
  • 2005-01-1406 A Building Block Approach to Modelling Soldier Performance in Military Combat Platforms
  • 2005-01-1407 Santos: A New Generation of Virtual Humans
  • 2005-01-1408 Motion Prediction and Inverse Dynamics for Human Upper Extremities
  • 2005-01-1409 A Combat Vehicle Gun Fire Simulator for Analyzing Crew Shock Loading
  • 2005-01-1410 An Integrated Human Figure Modeling Analysis Approach for the Army's Future Combat Systems
  • 2005-01-1411 Effects of Ride Motion on Reaction Times for Reaching Tasks
  • 2005-01-1545 Combat Vehicle Engine Selection Methodology Based on Vehicle Integration Considerations
  • 2005-01-1546 Development of An Ultra-High-Pressure Ratio Turbocharger
  • 2005-01-1547 A High Power Density, Commercially Based, Diesel Engine for FCS Vehicles
  • 2005-01-1548 Opposed Piston Opposed Cylinder (Opoc) Engine for Military Ground Vehicles
  • 2005-01-1549 Dual-Use Engine Calibration: Leveraging Modern Technologies to Improve Performance-Emissions Tradeoff
  • 2005-01-1550 Modeling, Control and Analysis of Mover for an Electric Transmission System of Tracked Vehicle
  • 2005-01-1802 Microbiological Contamination in JP-8 Fuel
  • 2005-01-1803 Evaluation of Commercial, Biodegradable, Synthetic or Biosourced Hydraulic Fluid for Use in Military Combat/ Tactical Vehicles
  • 2005-01-1804 Evaluation of DOD Army Aviation Filters
  • 2005-01-1805 Re-refined Lubricants and the US Military - Current and Future Directions
  • 2005-01-1807 Fischer Tropsch Fuels: Why Are They of Interest to the U.S. Military?
  • 2005-01-1810 Evaluation of Sensors for On-Board Diesel Oil Condition Monitoring of U.S. Army Ground Equipment
  • 2005-01-1812 Corrosion Preventing Characteristics of Military Hydraulic Fluids
  • 2005-01-1895 Nanostructured Electrode Materials for High Rate, Large Format Lithium Ion Batteries
  • 2005-01-1896 An Electromagnetic Micro Power Generator for Low-Frequency Environmental Vibrations
  • 2005-01-1898 Micromachined Accelerometers for Inertial Navigation Applications
  • 2005-01-1929 The Current Development on Nanofluid Research