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Numerical Study on Multiple Parameters of Sinkage Simulation between the Track Plate of the Deep-Sea Mining Vehicle and the Seafloor Soil

Pengfei Sun    
Haining Lu    
Jianmin Yang    
Liwen Deng    
Mingyue Liu and Shuang Li    

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The seafloor soil is characterized by high water content, strong compressibility, and low shear strength. Deep-sea mining vehicles (DSMV) are prone to sinking when walking on the surface of the soil, which will cause significant reduction in traction performance. Therefore, it is necessary to study the sinkage performance. The track is usually considered the travelling mechanism of the DSMV, and the track plate is an important part of the movement system. The study of the interaction between the track plate and the soil is of great significance to the study of the DSMV?s sinkage performance. In this study, firstly, based on the in situ seafloor soil samples of 1000 m in a region of the South China Sea collected by a box sampler, the physical and mechanical parameters of soil were measured by indoor geotechnical instruments. Secondly, an elastoplastic soil numerical model similar to that of in situ soil was established. Based on coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) method, a numerical model of the interaction between the track plate and soil was established. Considering the dynamic process, the structure of the track plate and the physical and mechanical properties of the soil, the numerical simulation were carried out under different conditions, such as different dynamic loading, the plate structural parameters and the soil physical and mechanical properties. It is found that the plate-sinkage curve were significantly influenced by these factors. The findings are as follows, firstly, with the increase in the pressure loading rate, the soil sinkage decreasing at the same pressure. On the other hand, with the increase in velocity, soil flow was accelerated, and the nonlinear relationship between resistance and velocity became more obvious; the L/B ratio of different track plates affects the variation law of the curve, and the maximum sinkage gradually decreases as the ratio of L/B increases; with the increase in the grouser height, the maximum sinkage gradually decreases, and the pressure-sinkage curve changes obviously with the grouser type; and different soil physical and mechanical properties affect the variation of pressure-sinkage curve. Innovatively, the heterogeneous soil stress distribution mode was obtained through the fitting function and Python secondary development. This study can provide a reference for studying the sinkage performance of the DSMV.

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