Amphibious Vehicles
Marcus Tesla
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Technik
Beschreibung
"Amphibious Vehicles" offers a comprehensive exploration of the engineering marvels that operate seamlessly on both land and water, presenting a detailed analysis of their mechanical principles and technological evolution.
The book masterfully breaks down the three fundamental aspects of amphibious vehicle engineering: hull design and flotation mechanics, propulsion systems adaptation, and environmental transition mechanisms, tracing their development from World War II military applications to modern civilian and military uses. Through a blend of technical illustrations and real-world case studies, the text illuminates how integrated systems engineering enables these versatile vehicles to maintain optimal performance across different environments.
The book's systematic approach progresses from basic principles of buoyancy and hull design to advanced topics like hybrid propulsion solutions and smart materials, incorporating research from military archives and field testing data to support its technical concepts. Readers gain practical insights into drivetrain modifications, variable suspension systems, and waterproofing techniques that make these dual-environment vehicles possible.
The book stands out for its accessible presentation of complex engineering principles, making it valuable for both students and professionals in mechanical and marine engineering fields. While maintaining technical accuracy, it bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications, addressing current industry challenges such as performance optimization, maintenance protocols, and environmental considerations. The inclusion of emerging technologies and future development possibilities makes this resource particularly relevant for those interested in the evolving landscape of amphibious vehicle design and operation.
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