Abstract

When cultivating sugar beets, harvesting is one of the most labor-intensive operations. But in terms of quality and operational and technological performance, the machines used do not meet modern agrotechnical requirements, especially in conditions of high soil moisture (25 - 29%). With an increase in soil moisture, its adhesion to the working surfaces of the digging organs and the heap cleaner increases, reducing their separating ability. We propose to improve the cleaning technology by modernizing the design of the separating stars. This is achieved by using cylindrical brushes (in the amount of three pieces), which are mounted vertically to the horizontal plane of the star's rods. One end of the cylindrical brush is attached to one of the ends of the star bar, and the other end of the brushes is in the hollow bracket. All brushes are located at the same distance from each other along the periphery of the star. The second ends of the brushes, located in the hollow bracket, are fixed to each other and move freely in it. This improved design will allow the brushes to interact with the contaminated surface of the sprocket guard, improving their cleaning ability and eliminating cleaning breaks when working in harsh conditions.

Highlights

  • Harvesting is one of the most time consuming operations in sugar beet cultivation

  • When determining the timing of harvesting, it must be borne in mind that the intensive growth of root crops and the accumulation of sugar in them occurs from the second decade of September

  • Soil sticking occurs in the digging and separating working bodies of beet harvesters, the cleaning capabilities of root crops deteriorate, which sharply reduces the quality of harvesting [1, 2]

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Introduction

When determining the timing of harvesting, it must be borne in mind that the intensive growth of root crops and the accumulation of sugar in them occurs from the second decade of September. Soil sticking occurs in the digging and separating working bodies of beet harvesters, the cleaning capabilities of root crops deteriorate, which sharply reduces the quality of harvesting [1, 2]. Research goal - improving the cleaning quality of sugar beet root crops by improving the device and preventing the loss of the fertile soil layer

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