Experimental Study of Reciprocating Friction between Rape Stalk and Bionic Nonsmooth Surface Units
Experimental Study of Reciprocating Friction between Rape Stalk and Bionic Nonsmooth Surface Units
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Background.China is the largest producer of rape oilseed in the world; however, the mechanization level of rape harvest is relatively low, because rape materials easily adhere to the cleaning screens of combine harvesters, resulting in significant cleaning losses.Previous studies have shown that bionic nonsmooth surface cleaning screens restrain the adhesion of rape materials, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.Objective.The reciprocating Vitamins D friction between rape stalk and bionic nonsmooth metal surface was examined.
Methods.The short-time Fourier transform method was used to discriminate the stable phase of friction signals and the stick-lag distance was defined to analyze the stable reciprocating friction in a phase diagram.Results.The reciprocating friction between rape stalk and metal surface is a typical stick-slip friction, and the bionic nonsmooth metal surfaces with concave or convex units reduced friction force with Fan Drive Products increasing reciprocating frequency.The results also showed that the stick-lag distance of convex surface increased with reciprocating frequency, which indicated that convex surface reduces friction force more efficiently.
Conclusions.We suggest that bionic nonsmooth surface cleaning screens, especially with convex units, restrain the adhesion of rape materials more efficiently compared to the smooth surface cleaning screens.