Model of rut formation on a linear strengthening soil under a periodic load
https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2022.238.88-98
Abstract
The aim of the study is to develop a mathematical model of rut formation on a forest soil, taking into account its partial elastic recovery with a decrease and removal of a periodic load, as well as its’ limited plastic deformations. The rheological model of the Bingham body was used as a theoretical basis for the development of the model. The numerical values of the model parameters are taken on the basis of the results of experiments to determine the mechanical properties of forest soils, carried out previously. To assess the limiting value of the model deformation, the results of previous studies were used to determine the rut depth basing on the methods of terramechanics and the theory of off-the-road locomotion. The proposed model was implemented in the Maple 2017 program; the solutions were obtained numerically by the Runge-Kutta method. The calculations show that the use of a variable plasticity limit, which increases in proportion to the deformation, makes it possible to take into account the limitation of the plastic deformations of forest soil, which qualitatively corresponds with the known experimental data. This distinguishes the proposed model from common elastic-viscous and elastic-visco-plastic models. In the future, the results obtained are planned to be integrated into mathematical models that reveal the dynamic effect of forestry machines on soils linked with vibrations during their movement, obstacles encountering, and trees processing. A separate area of further research consists in modeling the behavior of nonlinearly strengthening soil under the influence of forest machines.
About the Authors
S. S. PetrosyanRussian Federation
PETROSYAN Sergei S. – applicant of the Department of Logging Technology
194021. Institutskii per. 5. St. Petersburg
D. V. Otmakhov
Russian Federation
OTMAKHOV Dmitrii V. – PhD (Technical). Associate Professor of the Department of Technical Operation and Service of Transport and Technological Machines
680035. Tikhookeanskaya str. 13. Khabarovsk
V. G. Alekseenko
Russian Federation
ALEKSEENKO Vladimir G. – Senior Lecturer, Department of Technical Operation and Service of Transport and Technological Machines
680035. Tikhookeanskaya str. 13. Khabarovsk
S. I. Revyako
Russian Federation
REVYAKO Sergey I. – PhD (Technical), Dean of the Mechanization Faculty
346428. Pushkinskaya str. 111. Novocherkassk
A. A. Egorin
Russian Federation
EGORIN Aleksandr A. – applicant of the Department of Forest Engineering, Service and Repair
194021. Institutskii per. 5. St. Petersburg
E. G. Khitrov
Russian Federation
KHITROV Egor G. – DSc (Technical), Professor of the Department of Logging Technology
194021. Institutskii per. 5. St. Petersburg
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Review
For citations:
Petrosyan S.S., Otmakhov D.V., Alekseenko V.G., Revyako S.I., Egorin A.A., Khitrov E.G. Model of rut formation on a linear strengthening soil under a periodic load. Izvestia Sankt-Peterburgskoj lesotehniceskoj akademii. 2022;(238):88-98. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2022.238.88-98