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SIMULATION MODEL OF THE BRUSH CUTTER ROTOR WITH SIX BLADES
Author(s) -
Mikhail Drapalyuk,
Leonid Bukhtoyarov,
A. Pridvorova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
lesotehničeskij žurnal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2222-7962
DOI - 10.34220/issn.2222-7962/2021.3/10
Subject(s) - brush , engineering , rotor (electric) , flywheel , mechanical engineering , kinematics , moment (physics) , structural engineering , crusher , engineering drawing , physics , classical mechanics
Brush cutters are used in forestry for the care of forest plantations in operations for cutting unwanted tree and shrub vegetation (TSV). Rotors can be used as working bodies. The rotor we are considering is a flywheel, on the outer sides of which the blades are hinged. When cutting DKR with blades, a cutting moment arises, which is transmitted through the knife to the axis of its rotation and then to the shaft driving the flywheel. When designing a brush cutter structure, the impact from the cutting forces of the DKR is decisive for the choice of drive power and rotor parameters. We designed the brush cutter rotor in CAD Solidworks to study the cutting process of the DKR. Its geometric and mass parameters were set; the kinematic links of the links were established. The input motion characteristics were set in the Motion Solidworks module and the cutting moment was applied to the knives. Virtual sensors were installed on the model to record movement characteristics. As a result of a computer experiment for three options, which differ in cutting force and the presence of a damper, the trajectories of the knives and the power consumption of the drive were established

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