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http://dx.doi.org/10.5307/JBE.2018.43.4.311

Prototype Development of a Small Combine for Harvesting Miscellaneous Cereal Crops and its Basic Performance  

Lee, Beom Seob (Ofe Co. Ltd.)
Yoo, Soonam (Department of Rural & Bio-systems Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Lee, Changhoon (Department of Rural & Bio-systems Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Yun, Young Tae (National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development of Administration)
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Journal of Biosystems Engineering / v.43, no.4, 2018 , pp. 311-319 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study is to develop a small combine for harvesting miscellaneous cereal crops. Methods: A prototype small combine was designed and constructed. Its specifications and basic performance were investigated. Results: The prototype small combine for harvesting miscellaneous cereal crops was designed and constructed to reflect similar specifications as those of the conventional combine. The prototype small combine comprises a diesel engine with the rated power/speed of 22.0 kW/2,600 rpm, three-stage primary and two-stage speed range transmission shifts, and a double acting threshing part. The maximum travel speeds of the prototype combine are approximately 0.72 m/s, 2.50 m/s, 0.30 m/s at the low, high speed range shifts in the forward direction, and while traversing in the reverse direction, respectively. The minimum radius of turning was approximately 1.50 m. In a static lateral overturning test, the prototype combine overturned neither to the right nor to left on a $30^{\circ}$ slope. The results of an oilseed rape harvesting test included the maximum operating speed of 0.32 m/s, the grain loss ratio of approximately 9.0%, and the effective field capacity of approximately 10.3 a/h. Additionally, among the outputs in grain outlet, the whole grains, damage grains, and materials other than grain (MOG) ratios accounted for 97.4%, 0.0%, and 2.6%, respectively. Conclusions: The prototype small combine for harvesting miscellaneous cereal crops indicates good driving ability and stability. The results of the oilseed rape harvesting test reveal that the harvesting performance must be enhanced such that the separating and cleaning parts are more suitable for each type of crop, thus reducing grain loss and foreign substances among the outputs in grain outlet. An improved small prototype combine could be used effectively to mechanize the harvesting of miscellaneous cereal crops in small family farms or semi-mountainous areas.
Keywords
Harvesting performance; Miscellaneous cereal crops; Prototype small combine;
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