A Master Thesis at University of Basrah Examines the Evaluation of the Performance of the Developed Leveling Machine and its Impact
A master's thesis at College of Agriculture at University of Basrah examined the evaluation of the performance of the developed leveling machine and its impact on some mechanical and physical soil properties.
The study presented by Ahmed Rashid Hassan, a graduate student, aims to obtain a compound machine that performs two functions in one pass (the function of cutting and crushing soil blocks and the function of leveling and isolating large blocks).
The study included a comparison between the leveling machine with knives and the leveling machine with a clip. The study concluded that the leveling machine with knives achieved the best productivity for crushing, the best field efficiency and the lowest fuel consumption.
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