Tractor wheel slippage is a critical parameter for fuel consumption and
field performance and should not exceed 15%. Several attempts have been
made to study the wheel slippage of the agricultural tractor in order to
minimize it to acceptable levels during the tillage operations. There
are many different types of implements for soil tillage, each one of
them affects the wheel slippage in a different way. Moreover, several
studies have found many operating conditions that can affect the wheel
slippage significantly such as: soil moisture content, tillage speed,
ballast weights and the type of implement used for tillage. This article
reviews the relationship between them which gives possibility for
further research to focus on the potential solutions to decrease the
tractor driving wheel slippage which can positively affect the fuel
consumption. Increase the additional mass of the tractor, decrease the
air pressure in the tires, avoid tilling the soil that is too wet or too
dry and, choose the right implement, speed and depth can decrease the
tractor driving wheel slippage.
Source: http://www.journalajaar.com/index.php/AJAAR/article/view/29986
Source: http://www.journalajaar.com/index.php/AJAAR/article/view/29986
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