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Theory of Vibrating Lifting Tools of Sugar Beet Harvesters

English · Hardback

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The cultivation and harvesting of sugar beets (roots and haulm) is one of the most labour and energy consuming work processes in the agricultural industry. The improvement of the qualitative indicators of the sugar beet harvesting process as the final operation in the work flow of its production represents a multi-faceted research-and-engineering problem, which is to be solved basing on the search for new implement design concepts and overall beet harvester design layouts, the thorough theoretical substantiation of their design and process parameters, the experimental verification of the completed theoretical research with the ultimate objective of the analysis and synthesis of their rational parameters. Theoretical research must play a fundamental role in the mechanical and technological substantiation of the root lifting process. It must be used as the basis for developing rational kinematic and dynamic operation conditions in order to achieve the required quality of the performed work process as well as the streamlined energy consumption. The book can be considered as one of the first solid analytical studies of the process of vibrational digging of sugar beet roots. It offers the analysis of up-to-date engineering solutions of vibrational digging tools and experimental investigations of the first vibrational lifters, the equation of oscillating motions of digging shares.

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Authors Volodymyr Bulgakov, Ivan Holovach, Simone Pascuzzi
Publisher Mdpi Ag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2022
 
EAN 9783039432912
ISBN 978-3-03943-291-2
No. of pages 312
Dimensions 175 mm x 250 mm x 25 mm
Weight 980 g
Subject Guides > Nature

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