- Source: Approach and departure angles
Approach angle is the maximum angle of a ramp onto which a vehicle can climb from a horizontal plane without interference. It is defined as the angle between the ground and the line drawn between the front tire and the lowest-hanging part of the vehicle at the front overhang. Departure angle is its counterpart at the rear of the vehicle – the maximum ramp angle from which the car can descend without damage. Approach and departure angles are also referred to as ramp angles.
Approach and departure angles are indicators of off-road ability of the vehicle: they indicate how steep of obstacles, such as rocks or logs, the vehicle can negotiate according to its body shape alone.
See also
Breakover angle
Overhang (automotive)
Ride height
References
External links
Approach and Departure Angles at Why High End?
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Approach and departure angles
- Breakover angle
- Overhang (vehicles)
- Ride height
- CombatGuard infantry mobility vehicle
- Hummer H1
- Tire
- Run-flat tire
- Chassis
- Throttle