Simulation Optimization and Experimental Study of the Working Performance of a Vertical Rotary Tiller Based on the Discrete Element Method

In order to investigate the mechanism of interaction between a vertical rotary tiller and the soil to obtain the best structural and operational parameters of the tool, improve the operational quality of the rotary tiller, achieve the effect of soil breaking and leveling to meet the agronomic requir...

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Main Authors: Shike Zhai, Yixin Shi, Junchi Zhou, Jianfei Liu, Defan Huang, Airu Zou, Ping Jiang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-11-01
Series:Actuators
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/11/12/342
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Summary:In order to investigate the mechanism of interaction between a vertical rotary tiller and the soil to obtain the best structural and operational parameters of the tool, improve the operational quality of the rotary tiller, achieve the effect of soil breaking and leveling to meet the agronomic requirements of tillage, a series of simulation tests was conducted through the design of 3D models of rotary tillers with different structural forms and the building of discrete element models of the action between the rotary tiller and the soil. The virtual simulation of different operating parameters and structural parameters of vertical rotary tiller was carried out by EDEM, and the effects of operating parameters, tool bending angle, and cutter installation number on the operating effect were analyzed. The parameter combination with the best operating effect was obtained through orthogonal test analysis and verified by soil trough test. A soil tank test showed that, with the optimal combination of operating and structural parameters, the average soil breaking rate of the vertical rotary tiller was 81.3%, which meets the agronomic requirements of tillage operation, and the actual power consumption was 6% higher than the simulation value, which was sufficiently close to verify the validity of the simulation. This study can lay a foundation for optimization research on the vertical miniature rotary tiller.
ISSN:2076-0825