FORCES AND DISPLACEMENTS DISTRIBUTION AFTER FEM ANALYSIS OF VIBRATORY WORKING TOOL

The research status and the study of vibratory working tools used in tillage operations are discussed in this paper. At this moment, one of the most critical issues for the engineers and manufacturers is to achieve the highest efficiency with the least resources needed. Various studies by researche...

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Main Author: NELUS-EVELIN GHEORGHITA
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Language:English
Published: Alma Mater Publishing House "Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacau 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Engineering Studies and Research
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Online Access:https://jesr.ub.ro/index.php/1/article/view/250
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description The research status and the study of vibratory working tools used in tillage operations are discussed in this paper. At this moment, one of the most critical issues for the engineers and manufacturers is to achieve the highest efficiency with the least resources needed. Various studies by researchers on vibratory working tool styles and models have been taken into account. A study was then conducted to ascertain the advantages of vibratory equipment over rigid equipment. A finite element process study was also conducted on one active working tool to observe specific deformations and displacements. Draft forces ranging from 440 to 750 N were used in the study. According to prior studies, the angle of attack after the forces have been applied should not exceed 80 degrees.
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spelling doaj-art-4fb1e19686204d7cac189c0110511f3e2025-02-11T11:40:21ZengAlma Mater Publishing House "Vasile Alecsandri" University of BacauJournal of Engineering Studies and Research2068-75592344-49322021-06-0127110.29081/jesr.v27i1.250FORCES AND DISPLACEMENTS DISTRIBUTION AFTER FEM ANALYSIS OF VIBRATORY WORKING TOOLNELUS-EVELIN GHEORGHITA The research status and the study of vibratory working tools used in tillage operations are discussed in this paper. At this moment, one of the most critical issues for the engineers and manufacturers is to achieve the highest efficiency with the least resources needed. Various studies by researchers on vibratory working tool styles and models have been taken into account. A study was then conducted to ascertain the advantages of vibratory equipment over rigid equipment. A finite element process study was also conducted on one active working tool to observe specific deformations and displacements. Draft forces ranging from 440 to 750 N were used in the study. According to prior studies, the angle of attack after the forces have been applied should not exceed 80 degrees. https://jesr.ub.ro/index.php/1/article/view/250vibratory equipment, draft force, finite elements method
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FORCES AND DISPLACEMENTS DISTRIBUTION AFTER FEM ANALYSIS OF VIBRATORY WORKING TOOL
Journal of Engineering Studies and Research
vibratory equipment, draft force, finite elements method
title FORCES AND DISPLACEMENTS DISTRIBUTION AFTER FEM ANALYSIS OF VIBRATORY WORKING TOOL
title_full FORCES AND DISPLACEMENTS DISTRIBUTION AFTER FEM ANALYSIS OF VIBRATORY WORKING TOOL
title_fullStr FORCES AND DISPLACEMENTS DISTRIBUTION AFTER FEM ANALYSIS OF VIBRATORY WORKING TOOL
title_full_unstemmed FORCES AND DISPLACEMENTS DISTRIBUTION AFTER FEM ANALYSIS OF VIBRATORY WORKING TOOL
title_short FORCES AND DISPLACEMENTS DISTRIBUTION AFTER FEM ANALYSIS OF VIBRATORY WORKING TOOL
title_sort forces and displacements distribution after fem analysis of vibratory working tool
topic vibratory equipment, draft force, finite elements method
url https://jesr.ub.ro/index.php/1/article/view/250
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