Evaluation of rural transportation technology: a case study of bicycle and motorcycle trailers
Transportation of goods in rural communities, especially from farms, is one of the major bottlenecks experienced by rural dwellers. Bicycle and motorcycle trailers have been a major intervention proposed by several studies but, this technology has not been fully adopted and it has no detailed eval...
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Language: | English |
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2019
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14294/1/02.pdf http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14294/ http://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-311-2019/ |
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Summary: | Transportation of goods in rural communities, especially from farms, is one of the major bottlenecks experienced by rural
dwellers. Bicycle and motorcycle trailers have been a major intervention proposed by several studies but, this technology has
not been fully adopted and it has no detailed evaluation report. This study, therefore, evaluates the performance of different
bicycle and motorcycle trailer designs. Three different designs of bicycle trailers (fixed plate design (FPD), convertible
plate design (CPD) and wire mesh design (WMD)) and two designs of motorcycle trailers (FPD and CPD) were developed.
Four performance evaluation tests (laden mass, forward speed, pull and haulage tests and a computer-based simulation of
stress/strain analysis) were carried out. The optimum load capacity (OLC) of WMD bicycle trailer is 100 kg at a speed of 5.2
– 6.3 km/hr, while that of FPD and CPD bicycle trailers are 100 kg at a speed of 3.8 - 4.2 km/hr. The OLC for the FPD and CPD
motorcycle trailer was 200 kg at a speed of 6.2 – 8.4 km/hr. Static structural analysis of the trailer chassis shows that the
maximum stress and strain of the trailers were 2.95 × 106 Pa and 8.22 × 10-6 mm, respectively. This study shows the suitability
of the bicycle and motorcycle trailers in small-scale goods conveyance and its suitability for the rural community. |
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