Theoretical studies of interaction of the drum cleaner with the sugar beet head
Volodymyr Bulgakov,
Semjons Ivanovs,
Valerii Adamchuk and
Stanislav Smolinskyi
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Volodymyr Bulgakov: Department of Mechanics, Faculty construction and design, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
Semjons Ivanovs: Ulbroka Research Centre, Faculty of Engineering, Latvia University of Agriculture, Jelgava, Latvia
Valerii Adamchuk: National Scientific Centre "Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Electrification", Hlevakha, Ukraine
Stanislav Smolinskyi: Department of Mechanics, Faculty construction and design, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
Research in Agricultural Engineering, 2018, vol. 64, issue 3, 143-150
Abstract:
Basic provisions have been worked out for a theory of interaction of the drum cleaner from the remaining tops with the sugar beet heads after the basic mass has been cut off without extracting the roots from the soil, wherein the head of the root stays motionless in the soil at a certain height of protrusion. The drum cleaner, working forward and simultaneously rotating, starts a contact with the protruding head of the rootcrop and, moving around it, brushes away efficiently the remaining tops. On the basis of the obtained differential equations of the movement of the drum there are proposed mathematical dependencies substantiating the optimal parameters of the drum cleaner of the rootcrop heads from the remaining tops.
Keywords: tops; equivalent scheme; optimal parameters (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.17221/104/2017-RAE
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