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Open Access Design and experiment of drum-type anti-blocking mechanism of no-till planter for maize

A rotary drum-type anti-blocking mechanism was designed to solve the problem of straw blocking when no-till planter for maize was used in wheat residue or weed-covered fields. Based on the theory of boundary layer in fluid mechanics and contrast test, the appropriate shape of the drum was parabola appearance. And the reasonable velocity of rotation of the drum was calculated as simplifying the relative motion of the drum and straw into circulative streaming of cylinder with uniform flow. Field experiments showed that the rotary drum-type anti-blocking mechanism was effective in solving straw blocking and ensuring the passing ability of the no-till planter for maize. In order to avoid seeds being placed out of seedbed, a residue separating device with 30o aperture angle was designed to set between fertilizer openers and seeding openers.

Keywords: anti-blocking mechanism; boundary layers; fluid mechanics; no-till planter; residue separating device; rollers

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 15 June 2012

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  • Transations of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering(TCSAE), founded in 1985, is sponsored by the Chinese Chemical Society. TCSAE has been indexed by EI Compendex, CAB Inti, CSA. TCSAE is devoted to reporting the academic developments of Agricultural Engineering mainly in China and some developments from abroad. The primary topics that we consider are the following: comprehensive research, agricultural equipment and mechanization, soil and water engineering, agricultural information and electrical technologies, agricultural bioenvironmental and energy engineering, land consolidation and rehabilitation engineering, agricultural produce processing engineering.

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