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Exercise 1 for a 3-m (9.8 ft) width-of-cut mower observed to travel 100
m (328 ft) in 52 s.
Given:
w=3m
d = 100 m
t = 52 sec
Find:
implement (w)
Tc = 2.08 ha/hr
1.2 Show that the constant in the equation for theoretical capacity in
Find:
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Theoretical machine capacity (Tc) = Speed of travel(S) x width of
implement (w)
2 2
S km 1000 m (3.28) ft 1a
Tc = xw mx x 2
x
hr 1 km 1m 43560 ft 2
Sw
Tc = 4 . 047 a/hr
average stop of 4 min every time its 2-t (73.3-bu) grain tank is to be
refueling and the operator’s personal time. The gross yield of the field
is 2.1 t/ha (31.17 bu/a). Material losses are measured as 0.1 t/ha
(1.48 bu/a). The operating speed is 4.8 km/hr (2.98 MPH). The time
Tc = sw
4.8 km 1000 m 1h a
Tc = hr
x5m x x
1 km 10,000 m 2
2. 4 ha
Tc = hr
SwL E w
Ec = C L+ DSwL E +C St
1 w 2
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Solving for the unproductive time (D) in hr/ha
D = 0.067 ha/hr
Ec = 1.90 ha/hr
c. Field efficiency
Feff’y = Ec / Tc
1.90 h a/h r
Feff’y = 2.4 h a/h r
x 100 %
Feff’y = 79.17%
e. Material efficiency
2t /h a
Meff’y = 2.1t /h a x 100%
Meff’y = 95.24%
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1.4 Enter Eq. 1.3 into a programmable calculator or computer for easy
and rapid repetitive solutions. Find the most sensitive variable in the
Tank
S w L Ew D t size C
4.8 5 400 0.95 0.06667 15 2 1.9
5.76 5 400 0.95 0.06667 15 2 2.2
4.8 6 400 0.95 0.06667 15 2 2.22
4.8 5 480 0.95 0.06667 15 2 1.91
4.8 5 400 1 0.06667 15 2 1.98
0.0533
its width and effective swath causes the effective capacity to increase
also but the increase in unproductive time has caused the decrease in
effective capacity.
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bar and the drive axle to permit a perfectly square turn? Express the
answer in terms of cutter bar width; would any of the standing grain
Some of the crop will be back over during the turning of the
windrower.
in 500-mm (19.68 in.) rows. The field is 400 m (1312 ft) long and was
planted with 12-row headlands to enable the field speed of 6.5 km/hr
(4 MPH).
a. What is the width of the optimum land for this operation? (Express
fw S e
Optimum Land Widt h=
√ Sp
Se =S p
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b. If the field is 300 m (984 ft) wide, how many times will it be
W 2 Sp
n=0.5+
√
4 fw Se
1,500mm = 1.5m
= 388m
n=0.5+ √ ¿ ¿ ¿
n = 6.72 or 7 breakthroughs
c. What is the maximum yield that would just fill a wagon of 4-t (4.4
4t 10,000 m2
x =68. 73 t /ha
(388 m x 1.5 m) ha
motion, backing away from the windrow, wrapping the bale with twine
field yielding 2.25 t/ha (1.0 T/a), determine the field efficiency. The
windrows have been made from two 3-m (10-ft) swaths and are laid in
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weighs 450 kg (1000 lb). What forward speed is necessary to achieve
t h eoretical capacity
Field efficiency = actual capacity
3
Field Efficiency = 4 x 100 %=75 %
Forward speed
5 km
Fs = hr
1.8 The fertilizer hoppers on a planter will hold 90 kg (198 lb) for each
row. The required fertilization rate is 340 kg/ha (303 lb/a). Row
spacing is 1 m (39.4 in.) and the length of the field is 800 m (2625 ft).
each hopper at the end of each round. Less time would be wasted if a
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Solving for the fertilizer requirement per round
c. Divide the field into lands with row lengths one-fourth the original
Since the capacity of the hopper is 90kg, it takes 13 rounds per fill
expensive
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Will have a total round of 1 ¾ if placed in the middle of the field
This is the most practical method since it only require one fertilizer
1.9 Sketch the shape of the cycle diagrams for machine systems made
up of:
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Forage Truck Forage
Harvester Blower
Wagon 1
S.P. Bale
Wagon 2 Elevator
Baler
c. Two SP combines, 3 trucks holding 4 dumps each, 1 grain
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Tractor's Path
1.10. In Fig. 1.19 what unloading time would cause the unloader
10 + 5 + 5 + 1 + x = 4 * x + 4
T2 T3
21 + x = 4x + 4
Elevator
x – 4x = 4 – 21 Truck (T1)
x = 17/3
T2
SP
x = 5.67 min.
T3 Therefore
SP new Ts = 10 + 5 + 5 + 1 + 5.67
Combine =
Combine T3
T2 2
1
26.67minutes T3
T2 T3 T2
1.11. Suppose Fig. 1.20 is a silage harvesting system. Find the capacity
50% and 2 unloaders were used. With the exception of loading and
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Using the original loads of Fig. 1.20, as a base capacity (6.66), the
Harvester = 2 + 15 + 4 + 2 + 15 + 4 = 42
Unloader = 9 + 11 + 1 + 9 + 11 + 1 = 42
Wagon 1 = 2 + 5 + 9 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 4 + 15 = 42
Wagon 2 = 4 + 1 + 15 + 2 + 5 + 9 + 1 + 5 = 42
Ts = 42 minutes
system
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