Computer Aided Engineering methods in earthmoving machines design and their automation require the developrnent of soil cutting models. These models both in two or three dimension, static or dynamic, fitted for frictional and cohesive soils, must be mutually compatible and must accomplish with soil transportation models and with machine locomotion characteristic models. In this work two different methods of soil cutting have been evaluated, both of them based on the classical wedge method, in order to verify their applicability to test conditions in the new soil bin facility of CEMOTER. From experimental results we try to point out the possibility of using dynamic models of soil cutting in frequency domain to improvee earthmoving machinery performance by automation and implements open and closed-loop centrol. After a preliminary analysis of some plane blades under different test conditions and in sandy soil with different cohesion factors, soil cutting theoretical models of some simple implements are compared with respective scale models by tests performed in soil bin facilit;y at various operating speed and depths.

Experimental Evaluation of Cutting Dynamic Models in Soil Bin Facility

1990

Abstract

Computer Aided Engineering methods in earthmoving machines design and their automation require the developrnent of soil cutting models. These models both in two or three dimension, static or dynamic, fitted for frictional and cohesive soils, must be mutually compatible and must accomplish with soil transportation models and with machine locomotion characteristic models. In this work two different methods of soil cutting have been evaluated, both of them based on the classical wedge method, in order to verify their applicability to test conditions in the new soil bin facility of CEMOTER. From experimental results we try to point out the possibility of using dynamic models of soil cutting in frequency domain to improvee earthmoving machinery performance by automation and implements open and closed-loop centrol. After a preliminary analysis of some plane blades under different test conditions and in sandy soil with different cohesion factors, soil cutting theoretical models of some simple implements are compared with respective scale models by tests performed in soil bin facilit;y at various operating speed and depths.
1990
Istituto per le Macchine Agricole e Movimento Terra - IMAMOTER - Sede Ferrara
Inglese
Shojiro Hata; International Society for Terrain-Vehicle Systems.; Kyo?to Daigaku.; Kyo?to Daigaku. School of Civil Engineering.
Proceedings of the 10th International Society for Terrain-Vehicle Systems (ISTVS) Conference
10th International Society for Terrain-Vehicle Systems (ISTVS) Conference - Breaking New Ground
951
960
10
9993656666
International Society for Terrain-Vehicle Systems (ISTVS)
North Carolina
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
August 20-24, 1990
Kobe (J)
Soil
model
cutting
frequency
tillage
soil bin
1
none
C BoccafogliG BusattiF GherardiF MalagutiR Paoluzzi,
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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