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The Effect of Knife Clearance on the Machine Performance in Disc Type Silage Machines
Author(s) -
Mustafa Ahmed Jalal Al-Sammarraie,
Osman Özbek
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
selcuk journal of agricultural and food sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1309-0550
DOI - 10.15316/sjafs.2019.159
Subject(s) - silage , power consumption , mathematics , distribution (mathematics) , work (physics) , product (mathematics) , power (physics) , automotive engineering , mechanical engineering , chemistry , physics , engineering , geometry , mathematical analysis , quantum mechanics , food science
In this study, active knife and fixed knife of single-row disc silage machine has three different clearance C 1 , C 2 and C 3 (1, 3 and 5 mm) and it is tried in three different working speed V 1 , V 2 and V 3 (1.8, 2.5 and 3.7 km / h) and PTO speed (540 min-1) and machine's fuel consumption (l/h), average power consumption (kW), field energy consumption (kW/da), product energy consumption (kW/t), field working capacity (da/h), product  working capacity (t/h) and Chopping size distribution characteristics of the fragmented material were determined.  It has been found that knife-counter knife clearances smaller than 3 mm (1 mm) and larger (5 mm) have a negative effect on machine performance in general. In terms of fuel and power consumptions, the most suitable combination of work was C 2 V 1 , and in terms of field-product energy consumption, C 2 V 3 combination was found to be optimal. The highest field-product working capacity was achieved at the V 3 working speed. In terms of silage mincer size, all working combinations gave the appropriate shredding length distribution; especially the 1st knife-counter knife clearance (1 mm) was determined to give a more suitable Chopping size distribution in terms of animal feeding. In the second clearance (3mm), both the energy consumption and the Chopping size distribution were positive.

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