Abstract
The existing worldwide information related to the aerial modules used for transporting mulching substances is particularly pernicious. Thus, at this moment, on an international level, cargo transport solutions for mulching lands affected by soil drought are limited to identifying the maximum value of the load (1250–4500 kgf), the type of raw material from which it is made (polyamide), the shape (quadratic, octagonal, rectangular) and its dimensions (2.13 m × 3 m for a maximum transport capacity of 1250 kgf – 5.5 m × 5.5 m for a maximum transport capacity of 4500 kgf). Also, among the solutions for protecting lands affected by wildfires, the sowing technique with the help of drones was identified. Thus, the seeded compost balls are allowed to fall by gravity from the drones, being released randomly in the demineralised areas, difficult to reach by land transport. The paper presents the latest research of INCDTP specialists – carried out in the national premiere – regarding the iterative-incremental development of a multi-role collapsible aerial module that has as its theatre of operations the desertified areas (due to the pedological drought) of Romania. The central point of the research is focused on: i) the experimentation in the accredited laboratories of INCDTP, of flexible panels joined by mechanical-textile technology; ii) statistical analysis of values; iii) predicting the minimum values of the physical-mechanical characteristics of the composite material.
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