Economic Lawn Mower: Bachelor of Technology
Economic Lawn Mower: Bachelor of Technology
Economic Lawn Mower: Bachelor of Technology
Bachelor of Technology
Submitted By
P.Dileswar : 1601109428
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify the project report entitled “ECONOMIC
LAWN MOWER” is a bonafide record of work submitted
the following students under my guidance and supervision. It
is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the
award of the Degree of Bachelor of Technology in Mechan-
ical Engineering by Biju Pattnaik University of Technology,
Rourkela, and Orissa.
P.Dileswar : 1601109428
P.Dileswar : 1601109428
PREFACE
It is great opportunity for me, pursuing B.TECH degree in
Mechanical engineering in PARALA MAHARAJA ENGI-
NEERING COLLEGE. I am submitting a seminar report
on WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER. Subject to limitation
of time and resources, every possible attempt has been made
to study the topic deeply. The whole seminar has been mea-
sured through questionnaire.
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ABSTRACT
This project is to fabricate a grass cutter with helix shaped
blade. At present grass cutter is operated by fuel and electri-
cal energy. The design objective is to come up with a mower
that is portable, durable, easy to operate and maintain. In
our project we fabricate the grass cutting machine for the
use of agricultural field, to cut the crops in the field. This
is a new innovative concept used in agricultural and domes-
tic field. It is simple in construction and its working is easy.
The components that are used are wheel, gear arrangement,
roller, bearing, and base frame. Below the gear arrangement
cutting blade is revolved. As the gear arrangement rotates
the reel mower tends to cut the plants or crops. The reel
consists of several helix shaped blades mounted to a rotating
shaft. The whole set up is placed on a movable base which
has a wheel arrangement. It is used to maintain and upkeep
lawns in gardens, schools, college’s etc
Contents
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1.12 Things To Be Done . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
1.13 Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
1.1 Mathematical Notation :-
Z1= Number of teeth on ring gear
Z2= Number of teeth on pinion gear
m= Module
d1= Diameter of the ring gear
d2= Diameter of the pinion gear
D2= Wheel diameter
N1= Speed of cutter
N2= Speed of wheel
T1= Torque
Fc= Cutting force
Pc= Power on cutter cylinder
V= Velocity
mc= Mass of cutter
n= Number of helical blade on cylinder
W= Length of the cylinder
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Figure.12-Clip
Figure.13,14,15- Relationship between height of cut and clip
Figure.16-Design of spiral blade
Figure.17- Helical geometry of cutting blade
Figure.18- Design of internal sour gear
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1.3 Introduction
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1.4 Objective
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1.5 Litrature Review
Everett G, the first lawn mower was invented by Edwin
Budding in 1827 in Thrupp, just outside Stroud, in Glouces-
tershire. Budding’s mower was designed primarily to cut the
grass on sports grounds and extensive gardens, as a superior
alternative to the scythe, and was granted a British patent on
August 31, 1830. Budding’s first machine was 19 inches (480
mm) wide with a frame made of wrought iron. Cast iron gear
wheels transmitted power from the rear roller to the cutting
cylinder, allowing the rear roller to drive the knives on the
cutting cylinder; the ratio was 16:1. Another roller placed be-
tween the cutting cylinder and the main or land roller could
be raised or lowered to alter the height of cut. The grass
clippings were hurled forward into a tray-like box.
Mary Bellis , in the United States, gasoline-powered lawn
mowers were first manufactured in 1914 by Ideal Power Mower
Co. of Lansing, Michigan, based on a patent by Ransom
E. Olds. Ideal Power Mower also introduced the world’s
first self-propelled, riding lawn tractor in 1922, known as the
”Triplex”. The roller-drive lawn mower has changed very
little since around 1930. Gang mowers, those with multiple
sets of blades to cut a wider swath, were built in the United
States in 1919 by the Worthington Mower Company.
Hessayon D G, rotary mowers were not developed until en-
gines were small enough and powerful enough to run the
blades at sufficient speed. Many people experimented with
rotary blade mowers in the late 1920s and early 1930s, and
Power Specialties Ltd. introduced a gasoline-powered rotary
mower. Kut Kwick replaced the saw blade of the ”Pulp Saw”
with a double-edged blade and a cutter deck, converting the
”Pulp Saw” into the first ever out-front rotary mower. One
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company that produced rotary mowers commercially was the
Australian Victa company, starting in 1952. Its mowers were
lighter and easier to use than similar ones that had come be-
fore. The first Victa mowers were made at Mortlake, an inner
suburb of Sydney, by local resident Mervyn Victor Richard-
son. He made his first model out of scrap in his garage. The
first Victa mowers were then manufactured, going on sale on
20 September 1952. The new company, Victa Mowers Pty
Ltd, was incorporated on 13 February 1953.
Gu Guanhui et al. The venture was so successful that by
1958 the company moved to much larger premises in Parra-
matta Road, Concord, and then to Milperra, by which time
the mower incorporated an engine, designed and manufac-
tured by Victa, which was specially designed for mowing,
rather than employing a general-purpose engine bought from
outside suppliers. Two Victa mowers, from 1958 and 1968 re-
spectively, are held in the collection of the National Museum
of Australia. The Victa mower is regarded as something of
an Australian icon, appearing en masse, in simulated form,
at the opening of the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000.
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1.5.1 Approaches of Grass Cutting
Mulching
When mulching you cut the grass in to small pieces that
you leave on the ground to work as a natural fertilizer. The
negative side is that you will have to cut more often to let
the mower cut the grass correctly.
(Fig.1)
Spreading
Spreading means that the mower spread the cut grass directly
on to the lawn. Depending on the amount of cut grass you
might have to rake it together. The downside is the extra
work but on the other hand you will have grass to make fresh
soil to use in your garden. If you cut the grass when it‘s long
another downside can be that the cut grass can suffocate the
living grass.
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(Fig.2)
Bagging
Bagging involves a container that directly collects the grass
for you to later empty at a pleasant spot. The downside is
that it claims more energy from the mower or you to carry it
around until you have emptied it.
(Fig.3)
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1.6 Types of Lawn Mower
A Reel mower snips the grass, cutting each blade like a pair
of scissors. It’s a precise, clean cut that makes for a healthier
and more attractive lawn.
(Fig.4)
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1.6.2 Rotary Mower
A Rotary Mower is a mower in which the blade spins hori-
zontally (east to west) and uses a sucking and tearing action
to cut the blades of grass. Rotary mowers usually have one
blade which rotates very fast. The rotary mower design is
simple and adapts very well to small engines. Rotary mowers
can cut a wide variety of grass conditions. Rotary mowers
are usually powered by gas engines or electric engines.
(Fig.5)
1.7.1 Wheels
Wheel is the mother part of all the components. Attached to
the axle and used to move the entire system.The main wheels
are the contact point with the ground. The ring gear having
63 teeth and it is covered by the frame need of protection.
The circular diameter of wheel is 200 mm. Tire is covered
outer side of the wheel which gives the grip on wheel rotation.
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(Fig.6)
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ported by precision bearings held within the side plates. The
side plates are held in place by a frame.
This becomes the reel assembly, and is a precision cutting
tool. The reel assembly is supported by rollers, and pulled
along the ground by a carrier frame. Everything comes to-
gether, to make a precision cutting tool.
(Fig.7)
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(Fig.8)
(Fig.9)
(Fig.10)
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(Fig.11)
Reel mowers also cut lawns more evenly and much closer.
The cylindrical drum on a reel mower cuts every individual
blade of grass like a pair of scissors. This produces a clean
cut, which will protect the grass from disease and increases
the health of the grass. Optimum clip rate is achieved when
the bed knife and reel blades create small, even gatherings
that are then cut. The result is a small, unnoticeable clip
and an even after cut appearance
If the reel speed is too slow in relation to the groundspeed,
there is too much space between cuts, resulting in visible clip
marks and uncut grass. Visible clip marks in the turf are the
result of an incorrect clip rate.
If the reel speed is too fast, in relation to groundspeed, the
leaves of the grass plants impacted multiple times before be-
ing cut.
(Fig.12)
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(Fig.13)
Note that the grass outside of the forward half clip is not
easily gathered. The general rule of thumb concerning height
of cut vs. clip is that both measurements should be within
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(Fig.14)
Grass extending beyond the forward half clip, yet tall enough
to be within the blade path is less likely to be cut. Reel blades
may contact the grass in this area several times prior to the
actual gathering of the grass. This is the so called “fanning”
process. This process is more a mechanical striking of the
grass that it is of the commonly thought effect of a blowing
action.
(Fig.15)
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1.10 Design And Calculation
Calculation
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(Fig.17)
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1.10.2 For Gear
Calculations
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Design
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1.11 Advantages And Disadvantages
1.11.1 Advantages
The pedal operated grass cutter has some useful
advantages. They are as follows:
1) The basic advantage of the grass cutter is that
it reduces the pollution. So it is eco- friendly .
2) By operating this machine the peddler can be-
come health cautious and maintain respective phys-
ical fitness.
3) The blade height can be varied accordingly to
the required clearance.
4) The system does not require any power source to
drive the machine. So zero Carbon emission (CO2)
occurs.
5) The initial and the maintenance costs are com-
paratively less than the normal grass cutters.
6) It is durable and easy to operate.
7) Higher grass cutting efficiency can also be ob-
tained when the lawn is dry.
8) They are less dangerous than rotary mowers.
9) It can be used by both rural and urban dwellers.
10) It is affordable since cost of production is low.
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1.11.2 Disadvantages
1)The main disadvantage of the lawn mower is that
it is not suitable for uneven grounds.
2) We need more effort to operate on sloppy grounds.
(e.g. Golf coast)
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1.13 Bibliography
[1] D.Satwik , Mr.N.Ramalingeswara Rao , Sreeram Reddy
, “Design and Fabrication of Lever Operated Solar Lawn
Mower and Contact Stress Analysis of Spur Gears”, Inter-
national Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology Re-
search (IJSETR) , Volume 4, Issue 8, Augest-2015.
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[7] Mr. A R Deepak, Kiran Kunwar, Daneesh E, Rabin Ka-
dayat, Punith C N , “ Design and Fabrication of Solar Grass
Cutter “ , International Journal of Latest Engineering Re-
search and Applications (IJLERA) ISSN: 2455-7137Volume
– 03, Issue – 05, May 2018, PP – 08-12.
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