Design and Analysis of Disc Plough For Agricultural Industry
Design and Analysis of Disc Plough For Agricultural Industry
Design and Analysis of Disc Plough For Agricultural Industry
Abstract
In recent years, technologies around the world are growing at exponential speeds in many
fields like manufacturing, automobiles, computers, electronics, etc. The field of agriculture is
not an exception. This paper mainly deals with analysis of problems involved in an
agricultural instrument called Disc Plough. After thorough analysis of the machine and from
various observations we came to know that the weight of the disc plough which is having two
sets of 6 blades is such that it could not be pulled by 35 Horse Power tractors. We also came
to know through various reports that in India most of the farmers are using 35 Horse Power
tractors only. Hence the main objective of our paper is to change the design as well as the
material of Disc Plough so that it is desirable for land tilling purpose for all types of soils
present in India. The concept of reverse engineering is used for redesigning. The Disc Plough
is redesigned using Pro/Engineer software. First a prototype of the main design with minimum
number of blades was designed using Pro/Engineer software and analysis was done using
Ansys software. Then the prototype is fabricated and checked for various stresses and loads.
As it was successful, main design of Disc Plough for two sets of 6 blades is going to be
fabricated. The model fabricated by us will have less weight compared to conventional Disc
Plough. The fuel consumption by the tillers is reduced. The Disc Plough will produce a perfect
seedbed in fewer passes.
1. Introduction
For the present growing population, the development in the agricultural engineering mainly
focuses on modernisation in tillage, development in latest fertilisers and harvesting
technologies. This study deals with changing the design of the existing tillage machine, which
is used for small size gardens and farms. Tillage which is deeper is known as primary tillage
and the shallower is known as secondary tillage. The primary tillage produces rough surface
whereas the secondary produces smoother surface [2, 8].
Methods for the measurement and the mathematical representation of road and terrain
profiles were described [7]. Observations on the interactions of the load, inflation pressure and
dimensions of conventional pneumatic tyres running on different soil surfaces in the context of
recent experimental and theoretical research on soil compaction were discussed [9]. A survey
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was conducted [5], to determine what information gaps existed in the human factors data base
as far as agricultural engineers were concerned and attempts were made to stimulate research
in those areas where gaps were found to exist. Stereotypes regarding the control of the motion
of a cube with six degrees of freedom by a single control lever were assessed [6].
Statistical expression for the fatigue life at a welded connection which requires only
constant amplitude stress/life data and the standard deviation and ruling frequency of the stress
history was derived [4]. The expression has been used to predict fatigue lives from wide-band
stress histories from an agricultural soil cultivator. Anthropometric data to calculate mean,
range, standard deviation and 5th, 50th and 95th percentile values were collected and analysed
[3]. Possibilities of use and benefit from utilising the Reverse Engineering methodologies and
techniques in production process were explained [1], especially in the case where parts existed
without 3D-CAD support. An advanced methodology for the repair of complex geometry and
expensive components via RE, free-form surface modelling and machining was presented
[10].
2. Case Study
This work mainly focuses on modification of disc plough attachment for tractors. Based on
information gathered from customers of the machine, it was evident that the equipment was
heavy and needed 60 Horsepower (HP) tractors; whereas an average farmer in India can afford
only a 35 HP tractor. Hence, the motive of this study is to decrease the weight of the
equipment through reverse engineering principle without affecting its functionality.
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properties of soil like porosity, density etc. are tested which is explained in the sections to
come. The modified disc plough is shown in Fig. 1.
2.3. Prototype
Since the modified Disc Plough is much costlier to manufacture, first a prototype of it is
manufactured with the available material. The prototype consists of 2 blades instead of 12
blades. In the prototype, a motor was attached for the driving of Disc Plough. The prototype
can be driven manually or using electric supply.
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3.1.2. Density
Density is the weight per unit volume of an object. Particle density is the density of the
mineral particles that make up a soil i.e. excluding pore space and organic material.
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5. Prototype
This study initially proposed to fabricate the blade of disc plough for the actual design data.
Since real time fabrication on disc plough is not economical, initially a prototype would be
designed for testing purpose with reduced scale for the actual loading condition. A brief
working of prototype is given below.
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=0.226 m
Standard outer diameter of blade=0.230 m
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7. Advantages
It can be driven manually by us using the handles.
It can be driven by motor through electric power supply.
It can be used for tilling of soil.
It can be used for short as well as long areas.
It can be used for mixing of manures.
8. Disadvantages
It cannot be used for tilling greater depths in soil.
It requires large amount of wire when tilling larger fields.
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9. Applications
It prepares land suitable for sowing seeds.
It is used for eradicating weeds.
It mixes manure or fertilizer into soil.
It breaks up and renovates the soil.
Rapid seedbed preparation is possible.
10. Conclusion
A Disc Plough loosens and aerates the top layer of soil which can facilitate the planting of the
crop. It helps in the mixing of residue from the harvest, organic matter (humus) and nutrients
evenly throughout the soil. It is used for destroying weeds. So it becomes an integral part of
agriculture. As India is an agriculture based country, the modified disc plough will be of great
use to farmers who cannot afford to buy 60 HP tractors and it helps them to save the fuel. The
modified Disc Plough has lesser weight compared to the existing ones and thus it can be
driven by even 35 HP tractors. The prototype is safe in all stress analysis tests and it is found
that the design is safe.
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