Numerical and Experimental Analyses of Track Shoe Patterns for Vehicle on Sandy Terrain

I. P. Nurprasetio, Wirya Wicaksana, S. Zulaikah, B. Budiman
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A track is a vehicle propulsion system that consists of a continuous band of chains connected with track shoes or may be entirely made of rubber. The track system is still commonly used on various vehicles, including bulldozers, excavators, tanks, and tractors, and has recently been used in lunar expedition vehicles. A tracked vehicle is mainly designed to provide better mobility in rough, uneven, or slippery terrain. The main component of the track system is track shoes or so-called grousers. This track shoe geometry will determine the tractive performance of the vehicle. If an incorrect shape is used, the excavator will most likely slip. The previous study approached this traction problem by using the semi-empirical method. However, until now, the track geometry and traction relation are still unclear. This research focuses on the effects of track shoe geometry on tractive performance and vehicle climbing ability. The analysis was mainly conducted with a DEM (Discrete Element Method) simulation. The result from the experimental test is also confirmed using a small-scale RC prototype on simulated terrain with different slope variations. It is proven that the grouser height directly affects the climbing performance of tracked vehicles. A higher grouser height proves to be better at a higher inclination slope. However, for a low inclination angle, the flattened track was better. The traction result from the EDEM simulation also yields a similar result. However, higher usable traction means more friction is generated; therefore, the track with higher traction also takes more energy to cover the same distance.
沙质地形上车辆履带鞋型的数值与实验分析
履带是一种车辆推进系统,它由与履带鞋相连的连续链条组成,也可以完全由橡胶制成。履带系统仍然普遍用于各种车辆,包括推土机、挖掘机、坦克和拖拉机,最近还用于月球探险车辆。履带式车辆主要用于在粗糙、不平或湿滑的地形上提供更好的机动性。轨道系统的主要组成部分是轨道鞋或所谓的grousers。这种轨道鞋的几何形状将决定车辆的牵引性能。如果使用不正确的形状,挖掘机很可能会打滑。以往的研究都是采用半经验的方法来解决这一牵引问题。然而,到目前为止,轨道几何形状和牵引关系仍不清楚。研究了履带鞋的几何形状对车辆牵引性能和爬坡性能的影响。分析主要采用DEM(离散元法)模拟进行。在不同坡度变化的模拟地形上,利用小尺寸RC原型验证了试验结果。研究表明,爬坡高度直接影响履带车辆的爬坡性能。在坡度较大的情况下,草高越高越好。但在倾角较低的情况下,平整轨道效果较好。EDEM仿真的牵引结果也得到了类似的结果。然而,更高的可用牵引力意味着产生更多的摩擦;因此,具有更高牵引力的轨道也需要更多的能量来覆盖相同的距离。
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