Abstract

To simplify the dynamic solution of the contact between the rigid wheel of Mars rover and the spherical hard stone on the mixed terrain, a model for hard stone particle size division based on the traction performance of Mars rover is proposed. On the mixed terrain of hard rock and soft soil, the movement of hard rock will affect the traction performance of the rigid wheels of Mars rover. According to the different effects of the hard stones on the traction performance of rigid wheels, stones are divided into three types. The static sinkage of rigid wheels is calculated according to the Bekker bearing model, and the calculation formula of sliding sinkage of rigid wheels and hard stone sinkage is proposed. The type of hard stones is determined by comparing the sinkage of hard stones and rigid wheels. Finally, three kinds of hard stones with slip ratios of 0.2, 0.5, and 0.7 were substituted into the single wheel simulation platform and the soil trough experiment platform for simulation and experiment. The results show that on mixed terrain, the error of simulation and experimental results of fixed hard stones under three slip rates is below 5.4%, the error of drawbar pull in simulation and experimental results of movable hard stones is above 126%, and the error of simulation and experimental results of scattered small hard stones is below 2%, which verifies the effectiveness of the hard stone particle size division model.

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