2021
DOI: 10.13031/trans.13997
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Base Cutting Energy Consumption for Sugarcane Stools Using Contra-Rotating Basecutters

Abstract: HighlightsThis study focused on the base cutting energy consumption for sugarcane stools instead of single stalks, thus being more consistent with actual field harvesting.The energy consumption increased with increasing rotational speed (RS) and stool diameter (SD), while it decreased with increasing tilt angle (TA) and feed rate (FR).Each pair of levels of each factor was compared using Duncan’s multiple range test. Three factors (RS, SD, and FR) had significant effects on energy consumption at 95% confidence… Show more

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“…The function of the divider scrolls is to lift and branch the adjacent rows of LS. After the LS is lifted to a certain height, the base cutter cuts sections from the root of the sugarcane and then transports it to the feed rollers [5].…”
Section: Working Principle and Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The function of the divider scrolls is to lift and branch the adjacent rows of LS. After the LS is lifted to a certain height, the base cutter cuts sections from the root of the sugarcane and then transports it to the feed rollers [5].…”
Section: Working Principle and Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the primary raw material for sugar production, sugarcane is mainly grown in tropical and subtropical regions [1][2][3][4] and is an essential economic pillar industry in many countries and regions [5,6]. The use of mechanized sugarcane harvesting can greatly improve efficiency and, with the rapid development of smart agriculture, the development of intelligent harvesting machinery has become a focus for research in recent years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%