Wheel chock key design elements and geometrical profile for truck vehicle restraint
Type de document
Études primaires
Année de publication
2018
Langue
Anglais
Titre de la revue
SAE International Journal of Transportation Safety
Première page
69
Dernière page
84
Résumé
Wheel chocks are rather simple compliant mechanisms for stabilizing vehicles at rest. However, chocks must be carefully designed given the complex interaction between the chock and the tire/suspension system. Despite their importance for safety, literature is surprisingly limited in terms of what makes a wheel chock efficient. Using simple but reliable quasi-static mechanical models, this study identifies mechanical requirements that help to avoid a number of failure modes associated with many existing wheel chocks. Given that chock grounding is not always possible, a chock’s maximum restraining capacity is only obtained when the wheel is completely supported by the chock. A generic chock profile is proposed to achieve this objective while mitigating undesirable failure modes. The profile is based on fundamental mechanical principles and no assumption is made on the load interaction between the chock and the wheel. A more specific clothoid chock profile is further proposed to minimize the tire dynamic contact force with the chock and its rate of variation when engaging a chock in a dynamic situation. The proposed chock design should be tested in the future to confirm its performance.
Mots-clés
Dispositif d'immobilisation, Locking device, Véhicule immobile, Standing vehicle, Pneu, Tire, Essai dynamique, Dynamic test
Numéro de projet IRSST
0099-7800
Citation recommandée
Rancourt, D., Khazoom, C., Blanchette, C., Giraud, L., Lemire, J. et St-Amant, Y. (2018). Wheel chock key design elements and geometrical profile for truck vehicle restraint. SAE International Journal of Transportation Safety, 6(1), 69-84. https://doi.org/10.4271/09-06-01-0006
