2020
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202017505007
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Improving the efficiency of circular irrigation machines based on models of neural network irrigation control

Abstract: The article presents the results of studies of the operational efficiency of circular irrigation machines based on models of neural network irrigation control. Existing irrigation machines are not fully able to realize their advantages in irrigation due to the high degree of energy intensity. Traditional approaches based only on physical modeling of technical processes and relationships often make it difficult to find effective solutions. Intelligent irrigation control is essential for maximum efficiency and p… Show more

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“…Some of them work in difficult soil and relief conditions. In comparison with other agricultural equipment, multi-support sprinkling machines, especially circular ones, have more difficult operating conditions, in particular, in terms of soil trafficability due to the reduced bearing capacity of the wetted soils, long sprinkling machine lengths (up to 600 m) and large irrigated areas (up to 100 hectares)) with a wide range of changes in strength and relief characteristics [7][8][9][10]. This is especially true for the fregat sprinkling machines, which have found their application in almost all zones of the Russian Federation due to their simplicity of design, high reliability, and good consistency with the technology of growing crops.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Some of them work in difficult soil and relief conditions. In comparison with other agricultural equipment, multi-support sprinkling machines, especially circular ones, have more difficult operating conditions, in particular, in terms of soil trafficability due to the reduced bearing capacity of the wetted soils, long sprinkling machine lengths (up to 600 m) and large irrigated areas (up to 100 hectares)) with a wide range of changes in strength and relief characteristics [7][8][9][10]. This is especially true for the fregat sprinkling machines, which have found their application in almost all zones of the Russian Federation due to their simplicity of design, high reliability, and good consistency with the technology of growing crops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also important is the issue of adhesion of the undercarriage systems of the sprinkling machine bogies. When working in rough terrain conditions, the "fregat" sprinkling machine has unsatisfactory traction and adhesion properties [9,[14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%