深海多金属结核采矿流态化沉积物履带式采矿车压沉试验

IF 5.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Ling Wang , Xuguang Chen , Zhenlei Liu , Zhigang Li , Xuelin Liu , Jinyang Guan
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摘要

履带式采矿车优良的接地性能是整个深海多金属结核采矿系统正常运行的重要基础。基于深海流化沉积物的弱力学特性,本研究通过模型试验,深入分析了TMV履带板垂直作用下的压沉关系曲线特征及土体破坏过程。识别了土壤含水量对破坏模式和压实程度的影响,建立了新的分段压力沉降模型,验证了其准确性。试验结果表明,轨道板宽度和沉积物含水量对压力-沉降关系曲线有显著影响,而沉降速度影响较小。泥沙的承载能力是土壤的固有属性,与履带宽度和沉降速度无关,并随着含水量的增加而降低。结合竖向荷载作用下土体强度变化和土体颗粒运动特征,将压力沉降模型划分为压实阶段、弹性阶段、弹塑性阶段和塑性阶段。根据不同条件下的试验结果,建立了考虑沉积物含水量和轨道板宽度的轨道沉降深度预测模型。研究结果可为车辆重量、轨道尺寸等参数的设计优化提供科学的理论依据,促进深海多金属结核开采的发展。
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Pressure-sinkage testing of tracked mining vehicles on fluidized sediments in deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining
The excellent grounding performance of tracked mining vehicles (TMVs) is a crucial foundation for the normal operation of the entire deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining system. Based on the weak mechanical properties of deep-sea fluidized sediments, this study conducted model tests to deeply analyze the pressure-sinkage relationship curve characteristics and the soil failure process under the vertical action of the TMV track plates. It identified the influence of soil water content on the failure mode and compaction degree and established a new segmented pressure-sinkage model, verifying its accuracy. The test results showed that the width of the track plates and the water content of the sediments had a significant impact on the pressure-sinkage relationship curve, while the sinkage speed had little effect. The bearing capacity of the sediment was an inherent property of the soil, independent of the track plate width and sinkage speed, and decreased with increasing water content. By combining the changes in soil strength and the movement characteristics of soil particles under vertical load, the pressure-sinkage model was divided into the compaction stage, elastic stage, elastoplastic stage, and plastic stage. Based on the experimental results under various conditions, a predictive model for track sinkage depth that considers sediment water content and track plate width was developed. The findings of this study can provide a scientific theoretical basis for the design optimization of parameters such as vehicle weight and track dimensions, promoting the development of deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining.
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Ocean Engineering
Ocean Engineering 工程技术-工程:大洋
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
34.00%
发文量
2379
审稿时长
8.1 months
期刊介绍: Ocean Engineering provides a medium for the publication of original research and development work in the field of ocean engineering. Ocean Engineering seeks papers in the following topics.
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