Articulated well cars with containers
Tilting Talgo permanently coupled trainset
An articulated vehicle is a vehicle which has a permanent or semi-permanent pivoting joint in its construction, allowing the vehicle to turn more sharply. There are many kinds of articulated vehicles, from heavy equipment to buses, trams and trains. Steam locomotives were sometimes articulated in that the driving wheels could pivot around turns.
In a broader sense, any vehicle towing a trailer could be described as articulated (the word articulated comes from the Latin articulus : small joint). In the UK, the term “articulated lorry” refers to the combination of a tractor and a semi-trailer, abbreviated to “artic”. In the U.S., this is called a semi-trailer truck, “tractor-trailer” or “semi-truck” and would not necessarily be called articulated.
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Type of vehicles
Buses
A Volvo articulated bus
Volvo front loader on which the front portion pivots for turning
Siemens LRV
Main article: Articulated bus
Buses are articulated to allow for a much longer bus which can still navigate within the turning radius of a normal bus.
Trucks
Main article: Semi-trailer truck
In the UK, semi-trailers on tractor units are referred to as “articulated lorries.”
Trains and rail
Main article: Articulated car
Many train cars are made with articulated connections, sharing a common truck between two cars. This reduces costs, weight, vibration and noise.
Trams and Light Rail Vehicles have been made with articulated designs since the 1950s. This was instead of using trailers or multiple units, which had been attempted in the early 1900s. The articulated design allows passengers (and fare inspectors) to move the entire length of the vehicle.
See also: Articulated locomotive
- See also Articulated trams
Heavy equipment
Main articles: Engineering vehicle and Tractor
Front loaders, graders, dump trucks and other vehicles have been made with articulated joints to greatly reduce their turning radius. The most Common models of articulated trucks are Caterpillar, Volvo, and Terex trucks ranging in tonnage from 25 to 40 ton.chandrakant sargule
Military vehicles
Some military vehicles, like for instance the US military M561 Gama Goat, were engineered with an articulated body for maximum rough terrain capability.
See also
- Air brake (rail)
- Air brake (road vehicle)
- Articulated bus
- Brake
- Diesel-electric multiple unit
- Dolly (trailer)
- Electric Multiple Unit
- Jackknifing
- Road train
- Trackless train
- Semi-trailer
- Semi-trailer truck
- Trailer arrangements
- Tram
- Fifth wheel coupling
- Articulated car
- Trailer bus
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