2023
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture13040817
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Design and Experiments of a Double-Cutterbar Combine Header Used in Wheat Combine Harvesters

Abstract: To solve the problems of congestion and increased power consumption of wheat combine harvesters (WCHs) caused by excessive feed rate, this paper proposes a method to reduce the feed rate by decreasing the feed length of the stalk and designs a double-cutterbar combine header (DCH). Using the threshing test bench and taking the feed rate, the feed length of the stalk, and the speed of the tangential threshing rotor as the influencing factors and the conveying time as the index, the influence of different parame… Show more

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“…The results will help us to better understand the thermal behavior of redroot pigweed biomass and its utilization for fuels or chemicals. In [17], the authors propose a method to reduce the feed rate by decreasing the feed length of the stalk and design a double-cutter bar combine header. The purpose of the study presented in [18] is to identify and evaluate the effect of high-voltage electrical pulses on the irreversible damage to the intracellular structures of the plant tissue of weeds and unwanted grasses during electric weed control, characterizing and evaluating the parameters and modes associated with such processing.…”
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“…The results will help us to better understand the thermal behavior of redroot pigweed biomass and its utilization for fuels or chemicals. In [17], the authors propose a method to reduce the feed rate by decreasing the feed length of the stalk and design a double-cutter bar combine header. The purpose of the study presented in [18] is to identify and evaluate the effect of high-voltage electrical pulses on the irreversible damage to the intracellular structures of the plant tissue of weeds and unwanted grasses during electric weed control, characterizing and evaluating the parameters and modes associated with such processing.…”
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confidence: 99%