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Design and Development of a Tracked Robot to Increase Bulk Density of Flax Fibers

Rocco Galati, Giacomo Mantriota, Giulio Reina

Year
2021
Citations
14

Abstract

Abstract This article presents an integrated mechanics study for the design and the development of a service tracked robot able to move inside a truck container and roll over flax raw material by compressing it to increase its overall bulk density. A series of flax material properties have been used to properly characterize the robot’s locomotion parameters and to obtain an optimal ground pressure and a correct floating capacity over the material. First, the performance of the proposed robot is evaluated in an emulated container. Then, results acquired during compression tests in a real scenario are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed robot for industrial applications.

Keywords

RobotContainer (type theory)TruckService robotCompression (physics)Mechanical engineeringComputer scienceSimulationEngineeringAutomotive engineering

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