Mechanical Analysis of a Scraping Method to Remove Attached Barnacles

In order to clean the marine fouling attached to marine steel piles, a scraping method is proposed in this paper. Barnacles were used to represent a typical object needing removal, in order to estimate the maximum force required in the equipment designed for use in this method. On the basis of the o...

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Main Authors: Chao Li, Gang Wang, Kaiyun Chen, Feihong Yun, Liquan Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/3/150
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spelling doaj-d7366fb5eade4cfc9dd8e86d7570cb112021-04-02T08:50:55ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122020-02-018315010.3390/jmse8030150jmse8030150Mechanical Analysis of a Scraping Method to Remove Attached BarnaclesChao Li0Gang Wang1Kaiyun Chen2Feihong Yun3Liquan Wang4College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaCollege of Shipbuilding Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaCollege of Mechanical Engineering, Heilongjiang University of Science and Technology, Harbin 150001, ChinaCollege of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaCollege of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaIn order to clean the marine fouling attached to marine steel piles, a scraping method is proposed in this paper. Barnacles were used to represent a typical object needing removal, in order to estimate the maximum force required in the equipment designed for use in this method. On the basis of the orthogonal cutting theory and the peel zone method, a scraping method and its cutting force model are proposed in this paper for the surface cleaning of marine steel piles. The finite element method was used to verify the analytical model errors. The comparison showed that the relative errors of the cutting force are less than 10%. Our model can be used for cutting force estimation in cleaning equipment design. Our analysis shows that the blade rake angle has a large effect on the cutting force and that the optimum blade rake angle design is a compromise between blade strength and cutting force. We conclude that increasing the blade rake angle can reduce the cutting force in this scraping process; a medium blade rake angle [30°, 60°] is recommended, considering both cutting force and blade strength.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/3/150marine steel pilebarnacle modelorthogonal scrapingmechanical analysissimulation
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author Chao Li
Gang Wang
Kaiyun Chen
Feihong Yun
Liquan Wang
spellingShingle Chao Li
Gang Wang
Kaiyun Chen
Feihong Yun
Liquan Wang
Mechanical Analysis of a Scraping Method to Remove Attached Barnacles
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
marine steel pile
barnacle model
orthogonal scraping
mechanical analysis
simulation
author_facet Chao Li
Gang Wang
Kaiyun Chen
Feihong Yun
Liquan Wang
author_sort Chao Li
title Mechanical Analysis of a Scraping Method to Remove Attached Barnacles
title_short Mechanical Analysis of a Scraping Method to Remove Attached Barnacles
title_full Mechanical Analysis of a Scraping Method to Remove Attached Barnacles
title_fullStr Mechanical Analysis of a Scraping Method to Remove Attached Barnacles
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Analysis of a Scraping Method to Remove Attached Barnacles
title_sort mechanical analysis of a scraping method to remove attached barnacles
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2020-02-01
description In order to clean the marine fouling attached to marine steel piles, a scraping method is proposed in this paper. Barnacles were used to represent a typical object needing removal, in order to estimate the maximum force required in the equipment designed for use in this method. On the basis of the orthogonal cutting theory and the peel zone method, a scraping method and its cutting force model are proposed in this paper for the surface cleaning of marine steel piles. The finite element method was used to verify the analytical model errors. The comparison showed that the relative errors of the cutting force are less than 10%. Our model can be used for cutting force estimation in cleaning equipment design. Our analysis shows that the blade rake angle has a large effect on the cutting force and that the optimum blade rake angle design is a compromise between blade strength and cutting force. We conclude that increasing the blade rake angle can reduce the cutting force in this scraping process; a medium blade rake angle [30°, 60°] is recommended, considering both cutting force and blade strength.
topic marine steel pile
barnacle model
orthogonal scraping
mechanical analysis
simulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/8/3/150
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