Abstract

This study is based on the discrete element method to calibrate the physical parameters of astragalus membranaceus. Plackett Burman test, steepest climb test, and Box Behnken test were used to screen for significant influencing factors and optimal levels, and a quadratic regression model was obtained for the relative error between the simulated and physical experiment resting angles. The results showed that the relative error between the simulated and physical test angles of repose was only 0.392%, which can provide a theoretical basis for the discrete element simulation test of the working process of the astragalus membranaceus picking machine.

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