Analysis of the Research and Experimental Study Results in the Self-Driving Clod-Crusher of the Potato Digger
Keywords:
soil clod-crusher, planetary mechanism, calibration, resistance force, torque momentAbstract
Laboratory experiments on the self-driving rotary clod-crusher in the potato digger has been implemented which is aimed at the specification of kinematic and dynamic parameters resulted from the theoretical researches. During the experiments a torque measuring resistance strain gage of TRA-50K series, Zet-210 analog-to-digital converter, appropriate booster (Zet-410) and recording equipment have been used. Three finger types of the recommended clod-crusher have been experimented: cylindrical, cylindrical with hemispheric facade and conical. The experiments indicate that the theoretical research results accurately address the principle of the problem and they can serve as a background for the design and preparation of the clod-crusher.
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