The objective of this work was to develop a special machine, a three-stage soil layer mixing plough which would achieve longer sustainability of drainage for the improvement of meadow soil. In this paper, the results are presented from soil bin experiments with the three-stage soil layer mixing plou
PM—Power and Machinery: A Three-stage Soil Layer Mixing Plough for the Improvement of Meadow Soil, Part 3: Field Evaluation
✍ Scribed by C. Zhang; K. Araya; M. Kudoh; F. Liu; H. Jia; H. Zhang; S. Yang
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 688 KB
- Volume
- 79
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8634
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✦ Synopsis
A prototype three-stage soil layer mixing plough was designed and built in Japan, based on the results of the soil bin experiments conducted using a half-size model ploughs described in Part 2 of this paper. This machine was transported to China for "eld tests and this paper presents the trash mixing rate into the A horizon and the draught of the plough in the meadow soil.
The results showed that the optimum approach angle of a second plough body for the meadow soil was 303. The rolling resistance of the tracked vehicle (T802) on which the plough was mounted was about 10 kN, and the draught of the "rst plough body which tilled the Ap horizon was also about 10 kN for a working depth of 200 mm and a working width of 500 mm. The draught of the second plough body which tilled the surface of the Ap horizon was about 5 kN for a working depth of 50 mm. The draught of the third plough body increased steeply with the greater working depths. The draught was about 15, 28 and 38 kN, respectively, for working depths of 156, 217 and 278 mm. The wheat stubble and straw were found in the A horizon and even in the layer below a depth of 500 mm.
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Meadow soil in China consists of extremely "ne soil particles, is quite impermeable and has particular mechanical properties. This paper deals with the mechanical properties of the three horizons (Ap, A and Cg1) of meadow soil as an aid to understanding the draught requirement of a three-stage soil