Enhancing the tractive performance of unmanned vehicles using an optimised wheel-step driving system

Author:

Wang Wen-Hao1ORCID,Zou Teng-An1ORCID,Xu Xiao-Jun1,Xu Hai-Jun1

Affiliation:

1. College of Intelligent Science, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, Hunan, China

Abstract

A wheel-step driving system that can realise a wheel-step driving mode is proposed to improve the tractive performances of wheeled unmanned vehicles when driving on soft roads. Although the wheel-step driving system proposed in this paper adopts double wishbone suspension, it also can be applied for different suspension configurations after adjustment. In this paper, a typical sandy soil and a designated tyre are selected as hypotheses to verify the enhanced effect of wheel-step driving system on tractive performance. First, the wheel-soil interaction mechanism of the wheel-step driving mode is analysed based on terramechanics theory and the wheel-step driving strategy is optimised. The tractive performances of the wheel-step driving mode and the normal driving mode are compared and analysed through numerical calculations. Then, a soil model is established using discrete element software and a wheel model is established using dynamics software; the coupled simulation of the dynamic and discrete elements compares the drawbar pull, the driving torque and the sinkage in the normal driving mode, the wheel-step driving mode and the optimised wheel-step driving mode. The simulation data verify the effectiveness of the optimisation strategy used and the enhancement effect of the wheel-step driving mode on the traction performance. Finally, a soil-bin test system is built and a tractive performance experiment is performed. The experimental data and the simulation data show good agreement, thus verifying the correctness of the simulation model.

Funder

Science Foundation for Young Scientists of Hunan province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

national natural science foundation of china

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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