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The mechanics of soil cutting by a rotating wire
Authors:T. C. Thakur and R. J. Godwin
Affiliation:

a Professor, Department of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar-263145, India

b Professor and Chairman, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Silsoe College, Bedford MK45 4DT, U.K.

Abstract:
The cutting of soil by a rotating wire analogous to the tip of a rotary tiller blade while cutting a two-dimensional soil slice over a range of ‘fetch-ratios’ (bite length/depth-ratios) in a quasi-static condition is presented. A theoretical models based on Mohr-Coloumb soil mechanics has been proposed to predict forces on the wire (tip). The model is dependent upon observed passive general shear failure of the soil slice towards the curved free surface of a previous cut and the lateral local shear failure towards the undeformed soil. The predicted forces in a frictional soil and in a pure cohesive medium (artificial clay) agreed well with experimental results.
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