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Study on Dynamic Characteristics and Fracture Failure of Rigid Truss Trawl System During Towing Process
by
Yan, Jin
, Zhang, Dapeng
, Zhu, Keqiang
, Zhang, Yi
, Zhao, Bowen
in
Analysis
/ Angular velocity
/ beam trawl system
/ Bottom trawls
/ Deep sea
/ Deep sea fisheries
/ Deep water
/ Deformation
/ Design
/ Dynamic characteristics
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing
/ Fishing methods
/ Flumes
/ fracture failure
/ Influence
/ Longline fishing
/ Longlining (Fisheries)
/ Marine fisheries
/ Mathematical models
/ Midwater trawls
/ Performance evaluation
/ Purse seining
/ Research methodology
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Structural engineering
/ Structural safety
/ Towing
/ towing process
/ Trawling
/ Trawls
/ Turbulence models
/ Velocity
2025
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Study on Dynamic Characteristics and Fracture Failure of Rigid Truss Trawl System During Towing Process
by
Yan, Jin
, Zhang, Dapeng
, Zhu, Keqiang
, Zhang, Yi
, Zhao, Bowen
in
Analysis
/ Angular velocity
/ beam trawl system
/ Bottom trawls
/ Deep sea
/ Deep sea fisheries
/ Deep water
/ Deformation
/ Design
/ Dynamic characteristics
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing
/ Fishing methods
/ Flumes
/ fracture failure
/ Influence
/ Longline fishing
/ Longlining (Fisheries)
/ Marine fisheries
/ Mathematical models
/ Midwater trawls
/ Performance evaluation
/ Purse seining
/ Research methodology
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Structural engineering
/ Structural safety
/ Towing
/ towing process
/ Trawling
/ Trawls
/ Turbulence models
/ Velocity
2025
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Study on Dynamic Characteristics and Fracture Failure of Rigid Truss Trawl System During Towing Process
by
Yan, Jin
, Zhang, Dapeng
, Zhu, Keqiang
, Zhang, Yi
, Zhao, Bowen
in
Analysis
/ Angular velocity
/ beam trawl system
/ Bottom trawls
/ Deep sea
/ Deep sea fisheries
/ Deep water
/ Deformation
/ Design
/ Dynamic characteristics
/ Fisheries
/ Fishing
/ Fishing methods
/ Flumes
/ fracture failure
/ Influence
/ Longline fishing
/ Longlining (Fisheries)
/ Marine fisheries
/ Mathematical models
/ Midwater trawls
/ Performance evaluation
/ Purse seining
/ Research methodology
/ Simulation
/ Simulation methods
/ Structural engineering
/ Structural safety
/ Towing
/ towing process
/ Trawling
/ Trawls
/ Turbulence models
/ Velocity
2025
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Study on Dynamic Characteristics and Fracture Failure of Rigid Truss Trawl System During Towing Process
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Study on Dynamic Characteristics and Fracture Failure of Rigid Truss Trawl System During Towing Process
2025
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Overview
Deep-sea fisheries depend on various fishing methods, including trawling, purse seining, and longline fishing, among others. Studying the dynamic characteristics of trawling operations is essential for the trawl mechanism. Because of the solid truss support, the beam trawl system may be employed in extreme sea conditions, the high-speed driving of tugs, and maneuvering situations. This study systematically investigates the dynamic responses and structural safety of a midwater beam trawl during towing via the lumped mass method and OrcaFlex 9.7e simulations. Firstly, a trawl model with four towlines was developed and validated against flume tank experiments. Secondly, multiple operational scenarios were analyzed: towing speeds, angular velocity variations under a fixed turning radius, and radius effects under constant angular velocity. The results show that line tension increases with the speed increment and that the rigid frame destabilizes at angular velocities exceeding 20°/s due to centrifugal overload. Furthermore, line fracture scenarios during startup and straight-line towing were emphasized. Single-line failure leads to edge constraint loss, redistributing stress to the remaining lines, and asymmetric dual-line fracture triggers net torsion, reducing fishing efficiency. This study provides theoretical guidance for optimizing the safe operational parameters of midwater beam trawls.
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