Development of spoke structure for agricultural non-pneumatic tire based on the decrease in soil compaction

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Author listJuthanee Phromjan and Chakrit Suvanjumrat

PublisherTaylor and Francis Group

Publication year2025

Start page119

End page148

Number of pages30

ISSN1539-7734

eISSN1539-7742

LanguagesEnglish-United States (EN-US)


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Abstract

Pneumatic tires are unsuitable for agricultural machinery due to their sus ceptibility to punctures from stumps in plantations. To address this, non- pneumatic tires (NPTs) were developed. This study experimented with and simulated the Michelin TWEEL NPT on sandy clay loam soil. An integrated method combining the finite element method and an empirical model was used to simulate NPT-soil compaction. A custom tire-soil compaction machine measured soil sinkage, aligning well with the experimental data. A novel arrow-shaped spoke for agricultural NPTs, made from polyureth ane, significantly reduced soil compaction. Future work will involve proto typing and manufacturing this innovative agricultural NPT.


Keywords

finite element method (FEM)Soil compaction


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