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Design of variable screw pitch rib snapping roller and residue cutter for corn harvesters
International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
  • Gang Wang, Jilin University
  • Honglei Jia, Jilin University
  • Lie Tang, Iowa State University
  • Jian Zhuang, Jilin University
  • Xinming Jiang, Jilin University
  • Mingzhuo Guo, Jilin University
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Article
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Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Abstract

The blocking between two snapping rollers will seriously constrict the harvesting efficiency for corn harvester. A variable screw pitch rib snapping roller was developed to solve this problem. The comparative experiment between fixed screw pitch rib snapping rollers and variable screw pitch rib snapping rollers illustrated that variable screw pitch ribs can avoid corn-stalk blocking effectively, and it can improve working efficiency by 56.7%. Conservation tillage with standing corn residue was testified that it had a strong control of soil wind erosion. In order to implement this mode of conservation tillage at a production scale, a cutter was developed in this study. Subsequently, two experiments were conducted, one was to test the cutting ratio (defined as the totally cut off stalk population divided by total stalk population), and the other one was to test standing-residue height.

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This article is from International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering 9 (2016). Posted with permission.

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Gang Wang, Honglei Jia, Lie Tang, Jian Zhuang, et al.. "Design of variable screw pitch rib snapping roller and residue cutter for corn harvesters" International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering Vol. 9 Iss. 1 (2016)
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