2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1060/1/012137
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A study Some Technical Indicators Under Impact Tillage Depth and Disk harrow Angle of the Compound Machine

Abstract: The research included studying the effect of different plowing depths (10,20and30) cm and three angles of the disc harrows (18,20and25) when they were combined in one compound machine consisting of a triple plow and disc harrows tied within one structure. Draft force, fuel consumption, practical productivity, and resistance to soil penetration. The results indicated that the plowing depth and disc angle had a significant effect on all studied parameters. The results showed that when the plowing depth increased… Show more

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“…Additionally, the fuel consumption rate depends on the percentage of slippage and pulling force. These results are consistent with Arhim [19], Al-Tamimi [20], and Mankhi & Jebur [21]. The result indicates no significant effect of seeding rate on the percentage of slippage (Table2).…”
Section: Fuel Consumption (Qf) (L Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 90%
“…Additionally, the fuel consumption rate depends on the percentage of slippage and pulling force. These results are consistent with Arhim [19], Al-Tamimi [20], and Mankhi & Jebur [21]. The result indicates no significant effect of seeding rate on the percentage of slippage (Table2).…”
Section: Fuel Consumption (Qf) (L Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 90%
“…Moldboard plow recorded least required traction force 7.550 kN, while the chisel plow recorded the highest value 10.676 kN, the reason is that the width of the chisel plow was greater than of the moldboard and deference method of penetration and that agree with ( 14 and 15m). Depth of tillage 18 cm recorded least traction force 7.837 kN, while depth of tillage 25 cm recorded higher traction force 10.389 kN, that because of traction force is covariant proportional to the increase in depth of tillage and that agree with [27]. Speed of tractor 2.55 km.hr -1 recorded least value 8.246 kN, while speed of tractor 6.15 km.hr -1 recorded higher value 10.040 kN, that because of traction force is covariant proportional to the increase in speed of tractor, and that agree with [28,29].…”
Section: Traction Forcesupporting
confidence: 60%