松散土上越野车辆刚性驱动轮性能试验研究与DEM分析

Runhuai Yang, Min Xu, Xu Liang, Shiwu Zhang, Yong Cheng, Hongcheng Xu, Jie Yang
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对单轮在干砂、湿砂和泥浆等多种松散土上行驶的性能进行了试验和数值研究。在装有位移传感器、扭矩传感器等的试验台上进行了实验,获得了下沉、驱动扭矩和拉杆拉力的信息。结果表明,在一定含水量范围内,湿砂的通通性优于干砂。另一方面,车轮在泥浆上行驶时的行为与在砂土上行驶时的行为非常不同,由于泥浆的近流动特性,砂土上的剪切力往往可以忽略不计。同时也证明了泥浆的黏聚性是不可忽视的,因为泥浆会附着在车轮上,所以剪切力是由泥浆的内摩擦角提供的,而不是车轮与土之间的摩擦力。在数值计算中,采用离散元法(DEM)模拟车轮与砂土的相互作用,与实验结果吻合较好。
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Experimental study and DEM analysis on rigid driving wheel's performance for off-road vehicles moving on loose soil
An experimental and numerical investigation was carried out on the performance of a single-wheel travelling over various kinds of loose soil, including dry sand, wet sand, and mud. The experiments were conducted using a testbed equipped with a displacement transducer, a torque sensor, etc., to get the information on sinkage, driving torque, and drawbar pull. It was found that within certain water content, the trafficability of wet sand is better than that of the dry sand. On the other hand, the behaviour of a wheel when running over mud is very different comparing to the case of sand, for which the shear force tends to be negligible because of the near-flow property of the mud. It was also demonstrated that the cohesion of the mud can't be ignored since the mud will attach to the wheel so that the shear force is offered by the internal friction angle of mud rather than the friction between wheel and soil. In the numerical work, DEM (discrete element method) was used to simulate the interaction between wheel and sand, and the agreement with the experiments was fairly good.
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