2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/433/1/012019
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On the development of combined tillage working bodies-mechanisms

Abstract: Tillage working bodies of rigid construction, as a rule, have one degree of freedom. A feature of the working bodies-mechanisms, characterized by a high degree of freedom, is the ability to continuously adapt to changing soil conditions. A working body for subsoiling, consisting of a cutting knife with a built-in drier, to which a mole in the form of a spring of a complex shape is attached, is designed. The time-stretched process of entry into operation of adjacent elements of the combined working body, the pe… Show more

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“…2). The horizontal components of the forces acting on the tools of the sowing section determine the value of its tractive resistance [26][27][28][29]. Thus, the resistance of the entire sowing section can be represented as the following sum:…”
Section: Theoretical Studies Of the Tractive Resistance Of The Sowing...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). The horizontal components of the forces acting on the tools of the sowing section determine the value of its tractive resistance [26][27][28][29]. Thus, the resistance of the entire sowing section can be represented as the following sum:…”
Section: Theoretical Studies Of the Tractive Resistance Of The Sowing...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies show that the poor penetration ability of static tillage tools and cutters separately, high metal consumption and energy intensity of work serve as a deterrent to their widespread use [11][12][13]. Therefore, the study and elimination of the causes of these shortcomings remains an urgent problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%