Experimental Method to Identify the Pull-Grip Characteristics of the Moving Chain Parts

Received: 17-09-2013

Accepted: 20-12-2013

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Doan, D., Que, N., Vin, N., & Hang, P. (2024). Experimental Method to Identify the Pull-Grip Characteristics of the Moving Chain Parts. Vietnam Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 11(8), 1142–1149. http://testtapchi.vnua.edu.vn/index.php/vjasvn/article/view/76

Experimental Method to Identify the Pull-Grip Characteristics of the Moving Chain Parts

Dao Huu Doan (*) 1 , Nguyen Ngoc Que 2 , Nong van Vin 2 , Pham Thi Thu Hang 3

  • 1 Trường Cao đẳng nghề cơ khí Bắc Giang
  • 2 Khoa Cơ Điện,Trường Đại học Nông nghiệp Hà Nội
  • 3 Trường Đại học Công nghệ Việt Hung
  • Keywords

    Caterpillar tractor, experimental method, pull-griping characteristics, rubber track, tractive efficiency

    Abstract


    The pull-griping characteristics of the moving chain parts are the most important economical determinant of tractor. These characteristics are also used to determine the completeness of the structure in designing and manufacturing tractor. Studying the pull-griping characteristics of the moving chain parts based on the theory of the chain-soil relationship provides reliable results because of the complexity of the interaction between the moving chain parts and soil. Therefore, only experimental methods can yields quantitative results. The present paper described the experimental methods to identify the pull-griping characteristics of the moving chain parts on the field.

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