Related Resources: mechanics machines
Distance traveled on gradients Equation and Calculator
Power Transmission Design and Engineering
Engineering and Design Applications
Distance traveled on uphill or downhill gradients Equation and Calculator
The gradeability of a vehicle is expressed as a percentage (%). For example, the figure 25% means that for a horizontal length of I = 100m, a height of h = 25m can be overcome. The same applies correspondingly to downhill gradients. The actual distance traveled c is calculated as follows:
Where:
c = Distance travelled, in m
I = Horizontal length of an uphill or downhill gradient, in m
h = Vertical height of an uphill/downhill gradient, in m
p = Uphill/downhill gradient, in %
Example of a calculation:
Gradient p = 25%. What is the distance travelled for a length of 200 m?
c = 206 m