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12 December 2021 Structure optimization design of traction fertilizer spreader
De-tang Wang, Guang-peng Yang, Xue-shun Yang, Tong-hao Wang
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Proceedings Volume 12127, International Conference on Intelligent Equipment and Special Robots (ICIESR 2021); 121270G (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2625292
Event: International Conference on Intelligent Equipment and Special Robots (ICIESR 2021), 2021, Qingdao, China
Abstract
In order to solve the problem of self weight, the lightweight design of the frame of the tractor manure spreader is carried out. Firstly, the SolidWorks software is used to create a model of the frame, and the three-dimensional model of the frame is loaded in ANSYS software. On this basis, the stiffness and strength of the frame of the tractor manure spreader under full load condition are analyzed through statics, and the weak and redundant parts of the structure are obtained, Thus, the frame structure of the tractor manure spreader is optimized. On the principle of meeting the original function, the total mass of the optimized frame is reduced by 12.743%. Then the modal analysis of the optimized frame is carried out, and the optimal design result is ideal. Structural lightweight design is of great significance to the structural improvement of the frame of the tractor manure spreader.
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De-tang Wang, Guang-peng Yang, Xue-shun Yang, and Tong-hao Wang "Structure optimization design of traction fertilizer spreader", Proc. SPIE 12127, International Conference on Intelligent Equipment and Special Robots (ICIESR 2021), 121270G (12 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2625292
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KEYWORDS
Optimization (mathematics)

3D modeling

Modal analysis

Structural design

Clouds

Finite element methods

SolidWorks

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