Key Parts Structure Optimum Design of Plow

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Our country has abundant coal resources, thin seam can reserves 20% of all can be occupied. But , with adverse circumstances, thin coal seam mining has not yet been fully realized automation. Plough is a kind of mining equipment with shallow-frustum, Low mining height, multi circulation.Its simple structure in thin coal seam mining is a unique advantage. Along with the plough development to high-powered, high speed to dig, automation direction, and with its reliable performance problems appear more prominent, it is badly in need of further research and discussion. In order to improve the reliability of plough, expand the scope of use plough, this paper applied the method of virtual prototype of the plough structure strength analysis. Taking a coal company designed BT plough as project object, the joint simulation environment is been established by Pro/E,ANSYS and ADAMS.by using corresponding modal interface technology. At last rigid-flexible coupled model has been formed in ADAM.

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