Performance Evaluation of a Banana Pseudostem Chopper

The method of returning banana (Musa nana) pseudostems to the field can effectively maintain and improve the level of organic matter in the soil. In this article, we show that a small vertical-type banana pseudostem chopper can be used in banana plantations that do not need to be replanted. The aim...

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Main Authors: Jun Li, Zhongyue Lu, Hamza Elkhouchlaa, Jiaquan Lin, Can Li, Hao Wang, Zhou Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) 2021-03-01
Series:HortTechnology
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spelling doaj-4504b6bbd7874efbb7604cc49f7012272021-04-28T21:45:52ZengAmerican Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)HortTechnology1943-77142021-03-01312208216https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH04720-20Performance Evaluation of a Banana Pseudostem ChopperJun LiZhongyue LuHamza ElkhouchlaaJiaquan LinCan LiHao WangZhou YangThe method of returning banana (Musa nana) pseudostems to the field can effectively maintain and improve the level of organic matter in the soil. In this article, we show that a small vertical-type banana pseudostem chopper can be used in banana plantations that do not need to be replanted. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship among the blade type, cutting force, and cutting power. The effects of the blade roll angles, pitch angles, and feeding angles on the crushing qualification rate and crushing efficiency were obtained by comparing the decomposition characteristics of a banana pseudostem before and after crushing. The results showed that the arc-shaped blade exhibited the smallest cutting force and cutting power consumption. The maximum crush qualification rate and crush efficiency were obtained when the roll angle was 12°, the pitch angle was −5°, and the feeding angle was 5°. The weight reduction rate and average decomposition rate of the crushed pseudostem were 2.73 and 3.61 times greater than those of natural decomposition, respectively. The results can be used as a reference for the design and optimization of banana pseudostem choppers.https://journals.ashs.org/horttech/view/journals/horttech/31/2/article-p208.xmlblade cutting typefeeding anglemusa nanaoperating parameterssoil improvement
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author Jun Li
Zhongyue Lu
Hamza Elkhouchlaa
Jiaquan Lin
Can Li
Hao Wang
Zhou Yang
spellingShingle Jun Li
Zhongyue Lu
Hamza Elkhouchlaa
Jiaquan Lin
Can Li
Hao Wang
Zhou Yang
Performance Evaluation of a Banana Pseudostem Chopper
HortTechnology
blade cutting type
feeding angle
musa nana
operating parameters
soil improvement
author_facet Jun Li
Zhongyue Lu
Hamza Elkhouchlaa
Jiaquan Lin
Can Li
Hao Wang
Zhou Yang
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title Performance Evaluation of a Banana Pseudostem Chopper
title_short Performance Evaluation of a Banana Pseudostem Chopper
title_full Performance Evaluation of a Banana Pseudostem Chopper
title_fullStr Performance Evaluation of a Banana Pseudostem Chopper
title_full_unstemmed Performance Evaluation of a Banana Pseudostem Chopper
title_sort performance evaluation of a banana pseudostem chopper
publisher American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)
series HortTechnology
issn 1943-7714
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The method of returning banana (Musa nana) pseudostems to the field can effectively maintain and improve the level of organic matter in the soil. In this article, we show that a small vertical-type banana pseudostem chopper can be used in banana plantations that do not need to be replanted. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship among the blade type, cutting force, and cutting power. The effects of the blade roll angles, pitch angles, and feeding angles on the crushing qualification rate and crushing efficiency were obtained by comparing the decomposition characteristics of a banana pseudostem before and after crushing. The results showed that the arc-shaped blade exhibited the smallest cutting force and cutting power consumption. The maximum crush qualification rate and crush efficiency were obtained when the roll angle was 12°, the pitch angle was −5°, and the feeding angle was 5°. The weight reduction rate and average decomposition rate of the crushed pseudostem were 2.73 and 3.61 times greater than those of natural decomposition, respectively. The results can be used as a reference for the design and optimization of banana pseudostem choppers.
topic blade cutting type
feeding angle
musa nana
operating parameters
soil improvement
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