Research and Development of Powertrain of Bionic Mobile Rechargeable Material Truck
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ba957w68Keywords:
Unmanned Transport Vehicle, CATIA, ADAMS, Finite Element AnalysisAbstract
In order to facilitate the transportation of corn stalks and material resources, this paper designed a remote-control transport vehicle for one-time transportation of corn cobs, corn stalks, corn leaves, corn cobs and corn stalks. Its function is to avoid obstacles, and remotely operate through Bluetooth or wireless mode, feedback the working status and task progress of the car in real time, and automatically identify the path and transport materials to the specified destination. Through CATIA modeling, the motion simulation is carried out by ADAMS, and the rationality of the design is confirmed by finite element analysis of the stressed structural parts.
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