Affiliation:
1. College of Mechanical Engineering, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China
Abstract
The trencher design of the pre-cut transverse sugarcane planter is the basis for realizing deep planting and shallow burial. Aimed at the problems of insufficient seeding space provided by furrows and high resistance to trenching, a structural configuration of a combined trencher suitable for transverse cane planting agronomy was proposed to improve the stability, simplicity, and efficiency of trenching. The collaborative operations of components such as the soil lifting of the leak-proof plow, the soil fragmentation and throwing of the double-disc rotary tiller, the rebound of the fender, the lateral diversion of the furrowing plow, and the motion control of the double rocker arms were comprehensively utilized. The trenching principle of using double-sided guards to block soil backfilling to form a seeding space was applied, as well as pre-side diversion to reduce the forward resistance of plow surfaces. The simulation of the trenching process showed that the combined trencher was available in terms of soil particle transfer and dynamic space-forming capabilities, and the stress distribution of the advancing plow surface was analyzed. Moreover, based on the minimum resistance characteristics, the optimal spacing between the rotary tiller and the furrowing plow and the blade arrangement mode were configured, and the structural parameters of the furrowing plow were optimized to include a soil penetration angle of 20°, an oblique cutting angle of 75°, and a curvature radius of 280 mm. Field experiments have proven that the soil entry movement trajectory, the length and width of the accessible seed placement space, and the average planting depth of cane seeds could all achieve respective design anticipations of the combined trencher. The measured trenching resistance was 7609.7 N, with an error of 22.2% from the predicted value under the same configuration.
Funder
Chinese Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Guangxi Major Science and Technology Special Project