Simulation of Draught Reduction Performance of Subsoiling with Upcutting Belt Motion Using Discrete Element Method

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL(2024)

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Featured Application This work proves the feasibility and effectiveness of upcutting belt motion to reduce the draught resistance of subsoilers, which is also a reference and experience for the optimization and modification of other soil-engaging components.Abstract Conventional subsoiling has the problem of excessive draught resistance, which has long been a major concern. A great reduction in draught is urgently required to make better use of the subsoiling technique with many agronomic benefits. In this study, an attempt was made to test the draught reduction performance of a series of tools with continuous belt motions. Comparative simulations between regular tools and belt tools were carried out using the discrete element method (DEM) to investigate the effects of belt motion on tool force, soil disturbance characteristics, particle velocity distribution, and soil deformation and movement patterns. The results indicated that the belt motion reduced the draught force by 13.18%, 25.21%, 37.98%, and 44.64% for the rake angles of 30 degrees, 45 degrees, 60 degrees, and 75 degrees, respectively, and caused acceptable increases in downward vertical force. The changes in soil disturbance, particle velocity distribution, and soil deformation and movement patterns contributed to the reduction in draught force. Negative effects on soil disturbance were acceptable considering the 13.18% to 44.64% reductions in draught force. The present study suggests that the belt motion has a great application potential for draught reduction in subsoiling. Also, this can serve as a theoretical foundation for future studies.
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subsoiler,discrete element method (DEM),continuous belt,draught force,soil disturbance,particle velocity,specific resistance,soil movement,soil deformation
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