Soil disturbance and force mechanics of vibrating tillage tool |
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Authors: | Tanya Niyamapa V M Salokhe |
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Abstract: | Experiments were conducted with vibrating tillage tools in a sandy loam soil. It was observed that during oscillating operation, initially draft increased slightly with an increase in forward speed but later it decreased. For the non-oscillating operation, draft increased continuously with increase in forward speed. The ratio of draft from oscillating to non-oscillating mode varied from 0.63 to 0.93. The total power required for oscillating operation was 41–45% more than the power required for non-oscillating operation. The soil surface was cracked due to tool motion showing the characteristics of lifting up of soil clods during the oscillating operation, whereas it showed the characteristics of soil flow during non-oscillating operation. The soil was pulverized more due to oscillating than non-oscillating operation. The reduction in dry bulk density of soil mass in the oscillating operation was about 70–270% more than that during the non-oscillating mode. |
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Keywords: | Vibratory tool Soil disturbance Soil loosening Oscillation |
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