Measurement of soil reaction forces on a single movable lug

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作者
Hermawan, W
Oida, A
Yamazaki, M
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[1] Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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10.1016/0022-4898(96)00008-0
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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In order to clarify characteristics of a new mechanism called a movable lug, a model of a single movable lug equipped with an L-shaped force transducer has been developed. The soil reaction forces (normal and tangential) on a flat single movable lug, a curved single movable lug and a fixed lug were measured on wet sandy loam soil in the laboratory soil bin test. These measured forces then were converted to lug pull and lift forces. The pull and lift forces obtained by the flat movable lug with 45 degrees lug inclination angle and the curved movable lug were higher than those of the fixed lug. It was observed that.*he lift force of the fixed lug achieved its peak and dropped earlier than those of the movable lugs. However, the peaks of pull and lift forces of the flat and curved movable lugs were almost the same. The flat movable lug with 45 degrees lug inclination angle generated a slightly higher peak of pull force than those with 30 degrees and 60 degrees lug inclination angles. However, the higher lug inclination angle produced, the lower peak of lift force. It was observed that the pull and lift forces increased as the sinkage increased. In contrast to the flat movable lug with 45 degrees lug inclination angle, the curved movable lug produced greater lift force especially at high sinkage. The increase in lug slip from 5% to 25 and 50% caused an increase in the peaks of pull and lift forces. The soil moisture content affected the lug forces significantly. Copyright (C) 1996 ISTVS.
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