Progress report on Bertelsen research and development of an air cushion crawler all-terrain vehicle
Abstract
The ACV is an exceptional amphibian but it is not, nor is any other existing craft, an all-terrain vehicle (ATV). Using the best elements of the ACV in an air-cushion crawler tractor, a true ATV can be attained. A conventional crawler drive train will propel two tracks as pressurized, propulsive pontoons. The key to a successful ATV is in perfecting efficient, durable, sliding seals to allow the belt to move in its orbit around the track unit and maintain its internal pressure. After deriving the adequate seal, a 12 inch wide x 86 inch long endless rubber belt was fitted bilateral seals and slide plates with internal guide wheels fore and aft with a 21 inch wheel base. From this approximately one-quarter scale model, full-scale air track crawlers, true ATVs, of any size and capacity can be produced.
- Publication:
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Canadian Aeronautics and Space Journal
- Pub Date:
- June 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987CaASJ..33...71B
- Keywords:
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- Amphibious Vehicles;
- Crawler Tractors;
- Ground Effect Machines;
- Research And Development;
- Flotation;
- Seals (Stoppers);
- Skirts;
- Engineering (General)