Operational performance of a tractor-seeder according to the velocity and working depth

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Autor(a) principal: Macedo,Deivielison X. S.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Nicolau,Francisca E. de A., Nascimento,Henryque C. F. do, Costa,Enio, Chioderoli,Carlos A., Loureiro,Danilo R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The sowing process is one of the most important steps in agricultural production chain, requiring a good efficiency in order to avoid seed and plant population losses. In order to achieve a satisfactory performance of the seeder, the agricultural implement needs to be properly adjusted. Therefore, the present study aimed to verify both the operational performance and sowing quality of the agricultural equipment, depending on different working depths and different operating velocities. The experimental design was a factorial, with two theoretical velocities and three working depths. The velocity of 6.8 km h-1 achieved both a good operating consumption and a low fuel consumption per working area and when associated with working depth of 0.05 m provided better operational performance. However, the operating velocity of 4.8 km h-1 made it possible to increase the number of normal spacing of seeds, an improved quality of sowing and the possibility of greater population.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Operational performance of a tractor-seeder according to the velocity and working depth
title Operational performance of a tractor-seeder according to the velocity and working depth
spellingShingle Operational performance of a tractor-seeder according to the velocity and working depth
Macedo,Deivielison X. S.
mobilized área
specific resistance
operating consumption
specific consumption
title_short Operational performance of a tractor-seeder according to the velocity and working depth
title_full Operational performance of a tractor-seeder according to the velocity and working depth
title_fullStr Operational performance of a tractor-seeder according to the velocity and working depth
title_full_unstemmed Operational performance of a tractor-seeder according to the velocity and working depth
title_sort Operational performance of a tractor-seeder according to the velocity and working depth
author Macedo,Deivielison X. S.
author_facet Macedo,Deivielison X. S.
Nicolau,Francisca E. de A.
Nascimento,Henryque C. F. do
Costa,Enio
Chioderoli,Carlos A.
Loureiro,Danilo R.
author_role author
author2 Nicolau,Francisca E. de A.
Nascimento,Henryque C. F. do
Costa,Enio
Chioderoli,Carlos A.
Loureiro,Danilo R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Macedo,Deivielison X. S.
Nicolau,Francisca E. de A.
Nascimento,Henryque C. F. do
Costa,Enio
Chioderoli,Carlos A.
Loureiro,Danilo R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv mobilized área
specific resistance
operating consumption
specific consumption
topic mobilized área
specific resistance
operating consumption
specific consumption
description ABSTRACT The sowing process is one of the most important steps in agricultural production chain, requiring a good efficiency in order to avoid seed and plant population losses. In order to achieve a satisfactory performance of the seeder, the agricultural implement needs to be properly adjusted. Therefore, the present study aimed to verify both the operational performance and sowing quality of the agricultural equipment, depending on different working depths and different operating velocities. The experimental design was a factorial, with two theoretical velocities and three working depths. The velocity of 6.8 km h-1 achieved both a good operating consumption and a low fuel consumption per working area and when associated with working depth of 0.05 m provided better operational performance. However, the operating velocity of 4.8 km h-1 made it possible to increase the number of normal spacing of seeds, an improved quality of sowing and the possibility of greater population.
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