Cutting Torque and Blowing Effect of Slanted Blade Model for Rotary-Type Mower
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https://doi.org/10.19028/jtep.017.1.%25pAbstract
Rotary-type mower is commonly used for cutting turfgrass as a part of landscape maintenance. Cutting torque and quality to turf surface resulted by cutting are two important factors that have to be considered in designing rotary-type mower blades. The objectives of this research are to design and build a slanted blade model, and to study its cutting torque, blowing effect, and friction between blades and turf surface on a several rotational speeds, slant angles and blade types. The blade model was tested on a specially designed turf-bin test apparatus.Downloads
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