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Ramie Field Distribution Model and Miss Cutting Rate Prediction Based on the Statistical Analysis

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AGRICULTURE-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12050651

Keywords

ramie harvester; normal distribution; kinematic analysis; miss cutting rate; feed quantity

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  1. China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA
  2. China Agriculture Research System for Bast and Leaf Fiber Crops [CARS-16-E20]
  3. Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (ASTIP, CAAS)

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This study solved the cutting operation problem during the harvest of ramie by constructing a spatial distribution model and a prediction model. The models proved to be effective in controlling and optimizing the parameters of the ramie harvester.
Ramie is an important cash crop in China, and ramie fiber is an important raw material for the textile industry. As a shrub plant, the spatial distribution of the ramie plant is different from that of herbaceous crops, and its plant spacing and row spacing are not fixed, which affects the cutting operation during harvest. In order to solve the above problems, this study constructed a ramie spatial distribution model with statistical methods, and built a prediction model of ramie harvesting feeding quantity on this basis. Based on the analysis of the absolute motion trail of the ramie harvester cutting knife, the calculation equation of the missing cutting area was established, and then the prediction model of the mis-cutting rate was obtained. The results of the ramie field harvest showed that the prediction model of the feed quantity and mis-cutting rate was effective. These methods can provide references to the control and optimization of ramie harvester parameters.

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