INVESTIGATION OF PARAMETERS OF CYLINDRICAL BRUSHES TO RESISTANCE EFFECTIVE SOIL AND REACTION SOIL BASE DISCLOSURE OF ROOT SYSTEM OF MOTHER
Abstract
The paper considers technologies and technical means for the disclosure of the root system of the mother plant clonal rootstocks. Found that the rational option is the use of the combined device with passive disks and active cylindrical brushes with vertical axes of rotation and flexible working elements. Analyzed the workflow of one rod lint brush and determined forces that are not. Found the condition under which the element sweeping brush will remove the particles of soil or substrate from the roll. Using elliptic integrals, Legendre determined the reaction of the subgrade on the rod of the pile. On the basis of the power analysis of the resultant resistance force of soil reaction and soil bases, found graphic dependences of the resultant of the constructive and kinematic parameters of the brush.
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