Theoretical study of the disc chopping apparatus of the feed chopper
Abstract
Abstract The paper presents the results of a study in the kinematics and dynamics of a multi-blade disc cutting device. In the advanced hardware scheme, the clipping process is performed as punches. We have a straight blade edge rotated 20 0 degrees back from the radial direction. As a result, the sliding motion process is reduced and the trunk is easily cut. For this reason, it is advisable to reduce the sliding process when cutting a hard stem, and it is preferable that the blade be made in the form of a hyperbolic spiral, and not an Archimedes spiral, the curvature of which is directed towards the stem, and not in a straight line. Kinematic and dynamic studies performed on a multi-knife disk shearing device accelerate the technological process of the device, increase the pressure of the blade on the trunk, and make it possible to cut it intensively.