Discrete element modeling and parameter calibration of safflower biomechanical properties
Zhang Zhenguo,
Zeng Chao,
Xing Zhenyu
et al.
Abstract:Understanding the biomechanical properties of safflowers is essential for appropriately designing harvesting machinery and optimizing the harvesting process. Safflower is a flexible crop that lacks a basis for relevant simulation parameters, which causes difficulties in designing harvesting machinery. In this study, a calibration method for safflowers was proposed. First, a discrete element model was established by measuring the intrinsic parameters of a safflower, such as its geometric parameters, density, Po… Show more
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