TEST TRAVELLING OF OVERSNOW VEHICLE (MODEL KD 601) FOR JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH

Several test runs of newly-developed oversnow vehicle (Model KD 601) were carried out on the Antarctic continent near Syowa Station in the autumn of 1966. The travelling data recorded by a tachograph and a revograph were analyzed with other supplementary records. In total, 11 days were spent for the...

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Main Authors: Masayuki HOSOYA, Kanezo ARAGANE, Kazuo SATO
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1967
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00007493
https://doaj.org/article/75f7ed7b46b7426f9617e5ee4e68603a
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Summary:Several test runs of newly-developed oversnow vehicle (Model KD 601) were carried out on the Antarctic continent near Syowa Station in the autumn of 1966. The travelling data recorded by a tachograph and a revograph were analyzed with other supplementary records. In total, 11 days were spent for the test, covering 295 km at an average speed of 10.1 km/h, and the vehicle consumed 343 litres of fuel at an average rate of 0.85 km/l or 1.17 l/km. Total running time of engine was 3822 min, which were divided into two parts 2062 min (54%) for parking and 1760 min (46%) for driving. There was 12% increase or decrease in the fuel consumption depending on the running speed, even when the load was the same and the vehicle ran on the same terrain.