Framework of Reliability-Based Stochastic Mobility Map for Next Generation NATO Reference Mobility Model

Author:

Choi K. K.1,Jayakumar Paramsothy2,Funk Matthew3,Gaul Nicholas4,Wasfy Tamer M.5

Affiliation:

1. Mem. ASME, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 e-mail:

2. U.S. Army TARDEC, Warren, MI 48397 e-mail:

3. Esri, Inc., Redlands, CA 92373 e-mail:

4. Mem. ASME RAMDO Solutions, Iowa City, IA 52242 e-mail:

5. Advanced Science and Automation Corporation, Indianapolis, IN 46256 e-mail:

Abstract

A framework for generation of reliability-based stochastic off-road mobility maps is developed to support the next generation NATO reference mobility model (NG-NRMM) using full stochastic knowledge of terrain properties and modern complex terramechanics modeling and simulation capabilities. The framework is for carrying out uncertainty quantification (UQ) and reliability assessment for Speed Made Good and GO/NOGO decisions for the ground vehicle based on the input variability models of the terrain elevation and soil property parameters. To generate the distribution of the slope at given point, realizations of the elevation raster are generated using the normal distribution. For the soil property parameters, such as cohesion, friction, and bulk density, the min and max values obtained from geotechnical databases for each of the soil types are used to generate the normal distribution with a 99% confidence value range. In the framework, the ranges of terramechanics input parameters that will cover the regions of interest are first identified. Within these ranges of input parameters, a dynamic kriging (DKG) surrogate model is obtained for the maximum speed of the nevada automotive test center (NATC) wheeled vehicle platform complex terramechanics model. Finally, inverse reliability analysis using Monte Carlo simulation is carried out to generate the reliability-based stochastic mobility maps for Speed Made Good and GO/NOGO decisions. It is found that the deterministic map of the region of interest has probability of only 25% to achieve the indicated speed.

Funder

Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering,Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering

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