SOIL-PROTECTIVE AND ENERGY-EFFICIENT WORKING PROCESSES OF TIERED EARTH-MOVING MACHINES - Couverture souple

Kravets, Sviatoslav; Lukyanchuk, Oleksandr; Nechydiuk, Anatolii

 
9798245396231: SOIL-PROTECTIVE AND ENERGY-EFFICIENT WORKING PROCESSES OF TIERED EARTH-MOVING MACHINES

Synopsis

The monograph Soil-Protective and Energy-Efficient Working Processes of Tiered Earth-Moving Machines explains how complex earthworks can be performed intelligently: with respect for soil, reduced energy consumption, and minimal technogenic disturbance. It responds to the demands of modern infrastructure, where underground utilities for water, gas, oil, energy, and communications must be installed quickly, deeply, and carefully, often across agricultural land, environmentally sensitive areas, or within narrow seasonal windows.
The book focuses on the physics of deep soil excavation and multi-tier soil destruction, presenting a scientifically grounded approach to determining critical cutting depth under blocked, semi-blocked, combined, and asymmetric conditions. It shows how the correct choice of cutting regimes directly reduces energy consumption, traction resistance, and damage to the fertile soil layer. On this basis, principles for designing multi-tier working tools are developed and supported by calculation algorithms, real prototypes, and field test results on trenchless and conventional earth-moving machines.
Intended for engineers, designers, researchers, and practitioners, this monograph is a practical working tool backed by the authors’ proven scientific and engineering experience.

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