VEHICLE CONTROLLABILITY AT ITS STEADY MOTION

Journal Title: Автомобильный транспорт - Year 2011, Vol 29, Issue

Abstract

Vehicle controllability is presented as one of stability properties. Dependences for eigentones inplane road calculation of two-, three- and four-axis vehicles are defined.

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M. Podrigalo, D. Klets, V. Gatsko

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M. Podrigalo, D. Klets, V. Gatsko (2011). VEHICLE CONTROLLABILITY AT ITS STEADY MOTION. Автомобильный транспорт, 29(), 117-125. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-413584