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Design and experiment with a plastic mulch wrapper using a hydraulic systemDesign and experiment with a plastic mulch wrapper using a hydraulic system

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Design and experiment with a plastic mulch wrapper using a hydraulic system
Authors
박효제이상윤박용현김영근최일수남영조권기영
Issue Date
Mar-2020
Publisher
농업과학연구소
Keywords
control system; hydraulic; plastic mulch wrapper; proportional valve; tractor- attachable
Citation
Korean Journal of Agricultural Science, v.47, no.1, pp 43 - 58
Pages
16
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
Volume
47
Number
1
Start Page
43
End Page
58
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/72734
DOI
10.7744/kjoas.20190086
ISSN
2466-2402
2466-2410
Abstract
Mulching plastic is used for the purpose of maintaining soil temperature, moisture, and weed and pest prevention in agriculture. Any remaining plastic after use may contaminate the soil and damage crop growth. To solve this problem, mulching plastic wrappers have been studied and developed, but the actual use rate is quite low due to their poor performance and frequent tearing of the plastic on the field. In this study, we developed a tractor attachable mulching plastic wrapper to minimize the tearing of the mulched plastic. The developed mulching plastic wrapper consists of hydraulic motors and pumps, valves, a microcontroller, and sensors. The collecting speed of the plastic mulch was calculated considering the tractor’s travel speed and the radius of the collecting drum. A proportional controller was designed to control the rotating speed of the hydraulic motor as the plastic was wound around the collection drum and the radius increased. The performance of an indoor experiment was quite promising because the difference between the collecting speed predicted by the calculation and the actual collecting speed was 2.71 rpm. Based on a field verification test, the speed difference was max. 14.28 rpm; thus, the, proportional integral derivative (PID) controller needs to be considered to control the drum speed precisely. Another issue was found when the soil covered at the edge of the plastic was hardened or the road surface was uneven, the speed control was unstable, and the plastic was torn. In future research, vibrational plows will be equipped to break-up the harden soil for collecting the plastic smoothly.
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