A Master's Thesis at the University of Basrah Examines the Development of the Reversible Plough within the Framework of Sustainable Development in Industries and Innovations
A master's thesis at the College of Agriculture at the University of Basrah examined the development of the reversible plough and evaluated its field performance in clay soils under different forward speed levels.
The thesis of researcher Ali Sattar Jabr aims to develop the reversible plough and increase its ability to break up and smooth soil clumps during plowing, and to study the field performance of the developed plough under the influence of finned ploughs and the addition of needle combs.
The thesis included a study of the type of plough and the addition of needle combs to the reversible plough for three forward speeds for plowing, and measuring some mechanical indicators and physical soil properties.
The thesis recommended the use of the developed (composite) reversible plough under the study conditions in soil plowing due to its capabilities in plowing.
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