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Pulverization characteristics of clay soil
Authors:Awatif E Hassan
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a Professor of Forestry and Biological and Agricultural Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.

Abstract:Soil pulverization and failures during chip formation using rotating simple wedge-shaped blades for microsite preparation were analyzed to determine soil cutting characteristics. Equations were developed for soil bite size and blade projected area, and a new term was proposed relating the power requirement for rotating the pulverizer blade to the power required for penetrating the soil profile. The results of this study indicated that the rotational power requirements, in general, increased with increases in rotational and downward speeds, and the penetration power was slightly affected by the rotational speeds and was very small in comparison with the rotational power. The soil bite size appeared to play a great role in identifying the power requirements of a pulverizer blade. A substantial increase in rotational power requirement at the same rotational speeds was required due to increases in bite sizes; this increase might be due to the increases in soil-blade friction forces. During soil pulverization, chip dimensions were affected by the operational speeds, soil strength, blade geometry, and number of pulverizer blades. The pulverizer shaft diameter has little influence on the total power requirements but definitely affects the soil packing sequence of the planting cycle when the soil pulverizer for microsite preparation is incorporated into the planting head. An example illustrating the use of the data presented in this study is included to assist in the selection and sizing of a soil pulverizer's power unit.
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