Applied Sciences (Dec 2021)

Study on Soil Throwing Performance and Ditch Depth Stability of Ditching Device in Sandy Orchards in Southern Xinjiang

  • Liangliang Li,
  • Jie Chen,
  • Chen Ma,
  • Hewei Meng,
  • Jiangtao Qi,
  • Yaping Li,
  • Peixin Zhang,
  • Guodang Lian,
  • Zhengdong Qi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app112412058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 24
p. 12058

Abstract

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In order to solve the problems of serious soil reflux and poor stability of ditch depth in the existing ditching organic fertilizer fertilization device in grey desert and loess orchards, rotary tillage theory and software simulation were used to conduct kinematic analysis of soil particles and ditching blade in the ditching process, and meanwhile, modeling and simulation are carried out for sand soil particles by using EDEM software, so as to determine the action mechanism of soil, blade and fairing in ditching process of grey desert and loess. The abstract on this basis, the quadratic orthogonal regression-rotation combination experiment was designed. The soil bin test was carried out by taking the cutter wheel speed, ditching depth and inclination of curved surface as the influencing factors, and the throwing distance and the stability of ditch depth as the test indexes. And it was concluded that the order of the influence of the operating parameters of the ditching device on the soil throwing distance is ditching depth > inclination of curved surface > cutter speed, and the order of the influence on the stability of the ditch depth is ditching depth > cutter speed > Inclination of curved surface. Finally, the optimized operating parameters of the ditching device are as follows: the cutter wheel speed is 119.61 r·min−1, the inclination of curved surface is 30.07°, the ditching depth is 35.52 mm, the soil throwing distance is 57.31, and the stability of ditch depth is 87.43. With these parameters as test objects, 10 groups of single factor tests were carried out to obtain that the soil throwing distance is 58.33, and the stability of ditch depth is 86.51, which were basically consistent with the expected results of the optimization test, and also in line with the relevant agronomic standards.

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