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  • 2022Hierarchical Nanoflowers of MgFe2O4, Bentonite and B-,P- Co-Doped Graphene Oxide as Adsorbent and Photocatalyst: Optimization of Parameters by Box–Behnken Methodology17citations
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Performance Evaluation of design and operational parameters of Conventional Combine Harvester for Basmati Rice (Oryza Sativa)

  • Javed, Mohammed
  • Dogra, Baldev
  • Bhardwaj, Manvendra
  • Dogra, Ritu
  • Singh, Manjeet
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Among all the food grains, Basmati rice (Oryza sativa) has significant export potential. At present, majority of harvesting and threshing of basmati is accomplished manually because of high quality of grain. Manual harvesting and threshing operation is quite costly and mostly done by hired labour, threshing cost and family labour. Labour in harvesting has become scarce due to industrialization. The commercially available machines for paddy harvesting and threshing are not suitable for basmati varieties because of relatively delicate nature. There is no data available regarding design and operational parameters for harvesting basmati with conventional combine harvester. Therefore, this study has been planned to study the effect of selected design and operational parameters of threshing mechanism of conventional combine harvester for basmati crop and to compare the performance with prevalent practice. Field evaluation of experiment was carried out to assess the influence of independent design variable i.e., arrangement of spikes (AS) and independent operational parameters namely concave clearance (CC) and cylinder speed (CS). The study was aimed to quantify various combining losses viz., extent of grain damage (visible and invisible), unthreshed and clean grain losses in straw walker at different arrangement of spikes, concave clearance and cylinder speed. Initial testing of conventional combine harvester on PUSA Basmati-1121 to reduce the visible as well invisible losses had been carried out at PAU Regional Research Station, Gurdaspur (Punjab) during the year 2017.</jats:p>

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