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Simulation on Vertical Displacement and Vertical Force Distribution of Snow Under Tracked Vehicle

Authors : Ming Zhu, Qingdong Yan, Wei Wei, Cheng Liu, Meiwei Wang, Qingkai Meng, Jianfen Liu, Pengyu Li, Dongqing Li, Qingjun Peng

Published in: Proceedings of China SAE Congress 2023: Selected Papers

Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore

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Abstract

The driving performance of polar vehicle is affected greatly by the mechanical properties of snow. In order to explore the vertical displacement distribution and vertical force distribution of snow under the tracked vehicle, and to build the theoretical model of the interfacial force between track and snow and the dynamic model of tracked vehicle in snow in future studies, the FEM-MBD (finite element method – multi-body dynamic) coupling simulation model of articulated tracked vehicle running in snow was built. The vertical force distribution and vertical displacement distribution of snow under the load of tracked vehicle at rest and in running state were simulated. The simulation results show that when the tracked vehicle is in running state, the sinkage will be larger compared with that of tracked vehicle at rest in the snow. Field test on the performance of articulated tracked vehicle in snow was carried out. The deformation of snow in longitudinal direction and cross section of the vehicle was in good agreement with that of experiment which verifies the accuracy of the FEM-MBD coupling simulation model and the feasibility of using the FEM-MBD coupling method to study the dynamic behavior of tracked vehicle in snow.

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Metadata
Title
Simulation on Vertical Displacement and Vertical Force Distribution of Snow Under Tracked Vehicle
Authors
Ming Zhu
Qingdong Yan
Wei Wei
Cheng Liu
Meiwei Wang
Qingkai Meng
Jianfen Liu
Pengyu Li
Dongqing Li
Qingjun Peng
Copyright Year
2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0252-7_103

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