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Performance characteristics of mode of ballast on energy efficiency indices of agricultural tyre in different terrain condition in controlled soil bin environment

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  • Kumar, Sanjeev
  • Noori, Md Tabish
  • Pandey, K.P.

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Efficient energy utilization of traction device includes maximization of energy efficiency indices (i.e. pulling ability and tractive power efficiency) with optimum slip range. The present study compares the performance of 13.6 × 28 bias and radial-ply tyres (T1 and T2) used in agricultural tractors under controlled soil bin conditions. With a view to reduce the wheel slippage, the test was conducted under varying mode of ballast loads using either iron or water including the base weight (1050 kg). The combination of load and inflation pressure was selected to achieve 20% deflection and performance test was conducted in soft (450 ± 50 kPa), medium (1150 ± 50 kPa) and hard soil (1750 ± 50 kPa) conditions. The average pulling ability and tractive power efficiency of the test tyres in case of iron ballast was found to be 2–7.5% and 0.5–8.89%, respectively, which was better than the corresponding liquid ballast. It was also observed that the maximum power output can be increased by the help of ballasting, the output power was found to be more in case of corresponding weight of 50 and 75% equivalent weight of iron ballast compared to liquid ballast.

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  • Kumar, Sanjeev & Noori, Md Tabish & Pandey, K.P., 2019. "Performance characteristics of mode of ballast on energy efficiency indices of agricultural tyre in different terrain condition in controlled soil bin environment," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 182(C), pages 48-56.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:182:y:2019:i:c:p:48-56
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.06.043
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    1. Roberto Fanigliulo & Marcello Biocca & Renato Grilli & Laura Fornaciari & Pietro Gallo & Stefano Benigni & Paolo Mattei & Daniele Pochi, 2022. "Assessment of the Performance of Agricultural Tires Using a Mobile Test Bench," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(1), pages 1-22, December.
    2. Moinfar, AbdolMajid & Shahgholi, Gholamhossein & Gilandeh, Yousef Abbaspour & Gundoshmian, Tarahom Mesri, 2020. "The effect of the tractor driving system on its performance and fuel consumption," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 202(C).
    3. Song, Weiming & Zhou, Jianan & Li, Yujie & Li, Shu & Yang, Jian, 2021. "Utilization of waste tire powder for gaseous fuel generation via CO2 gasification using waste heat in converter vaporization cooling flue," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 173(C), pages 283-296.
    4. Weronika Ptak & Jarosław Czarnecki & Marek Brennensthul & Krzysztof Lejman & Agata Małecka, 2023. "Evaluation of Tires Acting on Soil in Field Conditions Using the 3D Scanning Method," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(5), pages 1-14, May.
    5. Zhenhao Luo & Jihang Wang & Jing Wu & Shengli Zhang & Zhongju Chen & Bin Xie, 2023. "Research on a Hydraulic Cylinder Pressure Control Method for Efficient Traction Operation in Electro-Hydraulic Hitch System of Electric Tractors," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(8), pages 1-18, August.

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