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Investigation of elemental shape for 3D DEM modeling of interaction between soil and a narrow cutting tool

•3D DEM was applied to analysis of cutting resistance by a narrow blade in dry sand.•Effects of elemental model soil created by combining unit spheres were observed.•The six studied shapes showed similar horizontal and vertical cutting resistance. Discrete Element Method (DEM) has been applied in re...

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Published in:Journal of terramechanics 2013-08, Vol.50 (4), p.265-276
Main Authors: Ono, Ikuya, Nakashima, Hiroshi, Shimizu, Hiroshi, Miyasaka, Juro, Ohdoi, Katsuaki
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Language:English
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Summary:•3D DEM was applied to analysis of cutting resistance by a narrow blade in dry sand.•Effects of elemental model soil created by combining unit spheres were observed.•The six studied shapes showed similar horizontal and vertical cutting resistance. Discrete Element Method (DEM) has been applied in recent studies of soil cutting tool interactions in terramechanics. Actual soil behavior is well known to be inexpressible by simple elemental shapes in DEM, such as circles for 2D or spheres for 3D because of the excessive rotation of elements. To develop a more effective model for approximating real soil behavior by DEM, either the introduction of a rolling resistance moment for simple elemental shape or the combination of simple elements to form a complex model soil particle shape cannot be avoided. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of elemental shape on the cutting resistance of soil by a narrow blade using 3D DEM. Six elemental shapes were prepared by combining unit spheres of equal elemental radius. Moreover, cutting resistance was measured in a soil bin filled with air-dried sand to collect comparative data. The elemental shape, with an axial configuration of three equal spheres overlapped with each radius, showed similar results of soil cutting resistance to those obtained experimentally for the six elemental shapes investigated.
ISSN:0022-4898
1879-1204
DOI:10.1016/j.jterra.2013.09.001