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Research on Battlefield Repair of Tractors Damaged by Fragment Warhead
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jes.202302403
Author(s)
Yulong Pan, Junjie Wang*, Yali Liu, Wenzhe Li, Zhengrong Li, Zhongrui Yuan
Affiliation(s)
Air Force Early Warning Academy, Wuhan, Hubei, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
This study established a typical tractor model and divided the vehicle model into five parts. At the same time, combined with the damage model of the fragment warhead, the probability of damage to various parts of the vehicle when the fragment warhead explodes at different positions was analyzed. Based on the constructed model, we randomly generate 1000 bomb landing points to obtain the number of bomb fragments hitting different parts of the vehicle. Then we analyze the vulnerable parts in each part of the vehicle, and provide corresponding repair methods and spare parts carrying capacity for the corresponding parts. It has certain reference significance for the battlefield support of vehicle.
Keywords
Battlefield Repair; Fragment Warhead; Damaged
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