danwest
Automotive
- Oct 11, 2003
- 7
First a confession. There was no "backyard engineer" to choose in the sign-up section so I lied. But hey, I'll be glad to help you with medical advice!
Now the problem. I'm trying to design a vehicle that will move a total load of 3-4 tons up a 13% grade. It will be on soft ground some of the time, hard ground some of the time, and in water some of the time. I plan on using six hydraulic motors moving three ATV tires (12" wide 18" diameter) on each side. Kind of like a giant skid steer. I don't need any great speed since it will only need to move about 300'at a time. I've looked up hydraulic motors and they're all rated in touque. Is there a web site, program, formula or any way to figure out how much power I'll need to make this thing move?
Now the problem. I'm trying to design a vehicle that will move a total load of 3-4 tons up a 13% grade. It will be on soft ground some of the time, hard ground some of the time, and in water some of the time. I plan on using six hydraulic motors moving three ATV tires (12" wide 18" diameter) on each side. Kind of like a giant skid steer. I don't need any great speed since it will only need to move about 300'at a time. I've looked up hydraulic motors and they're all rated in touque. Is there a web site, program, formula or any way to figure out how much power I'll need to make this thing move?