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Development and evaluation of tractor operated flail type forage harvester with chaffing system

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Title Development and evaluation of tractor operated flail type forage harvester with chaffing system
 
Creator Goyal, Rajesh
 
Contributor Mahal, Jaskarn Singh
 
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Description Fodder harvesting, transporting and its chopping is a major resource consuming component in
dairy farming business. To do all the above three operation simultaneously, a tractor operated flail
type forage harvester cum chopper was developed in the Dept of FM&PE, PAU. But machine
could not become popular at farmer’s field because of uneven size of cut of fodder. Thus a study
was undertaken to develop and evaluate a tractor operated flail type forage harvester with
chaffing system. For this, flail unit of already developed machine was studied for different flail
peripherial speeds ( 3 levels : 25, 29 & 35 m/s ) and forward speeds ( 3 levels : 2.5, 3.8 & 4.6
km/h ) for harvesting two types of fodder crops i.e Maize and Sorghum. Bulk density of fodder
chopped by flails, height of cut, harvesting efficiency, flail throw efficiency were taken as
performance parameters. Optimum combination of parameters were Flail peripherial speed of
35 m/s and forward speed of 2.5 km/hat which loss of fodder was minimum due to maximum
flail throw efficiency and harvesting efficiency. The bulk density of fodder chopped by flails at
these speeds was 103.5 kg/m3. A tractor operated flail type forage harvester with chaffing system
was developed by replacing screw conveyer & blowing cum chopping mechanism with belt
conveyer and positive feed chaffing system respectively. For this, design of belt conveyer and
chaffing system was done considering the cropping intensity of fodder crop, bulk density of
fodder chopped by flails and field capacity of machine at the optimum selected speed of machine.
The developed machine was evaluated for three forward speeds (3 levels: 2.0, 2.5 & 3.0 km/h)
and three conveyer speeds (3 levels: 0.55, 0.70 & 0.85 m/s) on two crops maize and sorghum.
The forward speed of 2.0 km/h and conveyer speed of 0.55 m/swas foundto be best among all
the studied parameters. The weighted size of cut of chopped fodderfor maize and sorghum
fodder was 3.09 cm and 3.04 cm respectively. The fuel consumption, height of cut, harvesting
efficiency, material capacity and field capacity for maize and sorghum fodderwas 6.25 l/h, 4.8
cm, 98.0 %, 6.53 t/h & 0.23 ha/h and 6.48 l/h, 4.9 cm, 98.5 %, 6.60 t/h & 0.23
ha/hrespectively.
 
Date 2016-04-20T11:32:33Z
2016-04-20T11:32:33Z
2015
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/65501
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher PAU