The use of an electronic beet to evaluate sugar beet damage at various forward speeds of a mechanical harvester

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作者
Bentini, M [1 ]
Caprara, C [1 ]
Rondelli, V [1 ]
Caliceti, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bologna, Agr Econ & Engn Dept, I-40127 Bologna, Italy
来源
TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASAE | 2002年 / 45卷 / 03期
关键词
mechanical harvesting; sugar beet; electronic beet; root injuries;
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S2 [农业工程];
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0828 ;
摘要
Mechanical harvesting strongly affects the quality of sugar beets, mainly in terms of root injuries, tare, and extracted sugar In Mediterranean countries, the effects of sugar beet damage are more critical because of the warm and humid climate at harvesting time. In order to investigate the dynamic interaction between mechanical tools and roots, electronic devices have been developed in some European countries for measuring impacts experienced by roots when passing through the harvesters. At the University of Bologna, an electronic beet with a 4905 m/s(2) tri-axial accelerometer was developed in 1998. This device was used in afield trial for measuring and recording impacts in terms of peak acceleration, duration, and velocity change during impact. The device was placed into the soil in place of a real beet and then harvested by a six-row self-propelled harvester which was tested at four different forward speeds. Assessments of the level of damage on the harvested sugar beets were also carried out according to the IIRB international method. The aim of the study was to evaluate how different forward speeds tested on a single harvester can affect damage to the roots, to assess the damage caused at each step of the harvesting process, and to find a correlation between damage and impacts. Mechanical parameters recorded by the electronic beet were referenced to three specific positions, defined as A, B, and C zones, within the harvester The ANOVA results in A zone, composed of lifting shares and roller bed, and in B zone, composed of transfer web and turbines, showed a statistical significance. In C zone, composed of tank elevator and tank, the variables had no statistical significance. The results of the trial showed that A zone had the highest values of the variables. A harvester forward speed of 6 km/h caused the fewest taproot breaks and bruises. A linear model describing the relationship between taproot breaks and impact velocity change showed a statistical significance for A zone, while no significance was determined for B zone.
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