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Environmental aspects of processing chernozem with high-speed tools
Author(s) -
V.N. Zvolinsky
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
traktory i selʹhozmašiny
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2782-425X
pISSN - 0321-4443
DOI - 10.31992/0321-4443-2019-3-3-11
Subject(s) - chernozem , tillage , agricultural engineering , environmental science , tractor , reliability (semiconductor) , agricultural machinery , computer science , engineering , agriculture , soil science , automotive engineering , agronomy , power (physics) , soil water , geography , archaeology , biology , physics , quantum mechanics
The introduction of advanced technologies for the cultivation of crops is usually associated with min-imizing the techniques of basic tillage and replacing them with surface operations, including disking. The use of low-power wide-grip tools, working at a depth of 10...14 cm with high speeds of up to 15...20 km/h, allows you to provide an economic effect, reduce the time for spring work, and reduce the number of service personnel. Sometimes the same effect can be achieved through the use of combined machines that perform several successive operations for tillage, fertilization and sometimes sowing in one pass. In recent years, disc rippers with individual spring-loaded mounting of discs to the frame (diskators) and milling cultivators that fit organically into the combined machines are used for such purposes. However, now long-term observations of the use of these expensive and complex tools, along with high tool traffic, increased working speed and reliability of the process, fuel economy, etc., revealed a number of significant shortcomings in relation to cultivated crops - gradual soil compaction, especially chernozem, decrease in productive moisture, increased contamination of fields, uneven depth of processing, increase in erosion-hazardous particles and, as a result of all this, a tendency to decrease in yield. In addition to high quality crumbling of the soil, drive machines have, especially domestic mills, low productivity, low reliability, high fuel consumption and an increase after passing through erosion-hazardous fractions. This is facilitated by the lack of multi-speed gearboxes on our cutters, which usually make it possible to regulate the quality of crumbling by controlling the kinematic parameter - the ratio of peripheral and translational speeds. The purpose of the study is to identify cases of irrational use of so-called. «Aggressive» tillage tools and identify ways of minimizing possible deficiencies noted. The research methods consist in analyzing the deficiencies arising from the operation of the selected type of tools, identifying the causes of their occurrence and indicating concrete steps to eliminate them. The results of the research are presented on real models currently being produced in Belagromash-Service LLC, for which the load characteristics of the most popular samples are given. In order to avoid the irrational use of the considered modern tools, a number of measures are given to increase the efficiency of their use, the yield of cultivated plants and the efficiency of tools by reducing the negative impact of working bodies on the cultivated soil (for diskators) and the drive for milling machines.

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