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ROAD TESTING SOUTH AFRICA STYLE
A remarkable device for the accelerated testing of highways or
airport runways and developed in South Africa, features modular AC
drives from Control Techniques.
The Accelerated Pavement Testing
device (APT) — the MLS10 - produced by MLS Test Systems Pty Ltd of
Stellenbosch, features contactless linear induction motors
eliminating drive train fatigue and wear. The MS10 can apply more
than 100 000 wheel loads per day, each equivalent to a 12-ton axle
load, onto a 3.6 metres long stretch of road. The typical speed of
the wheels is 6 m/s (22 kph).
The machine structure is a space frame
10 metres long, inside which four wheel bogies, each fitted with
dual 295/65 R22.5 truck tyres, run in a vertical loop. The wheel
bogies, linked together in an endless chain, are guided by two
concentric sets of steel guide rails. Dual, counter-rotating,
250-mm diameter steel guide wheels on the bogies run between two
sets of guide rails. Whilst a bogie runs along the bottom section
of the rails, the tyres are pushed down onto the pavement by a
hydraulic and compressed nitrogen gas system.
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