ON-STREAM SOIL DENSITY MEASURING

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The article is focused on the determination of the nonlinear relationships between soil compaction, density, and water content. It was found that these properties can be described by the second-order models and used for improving devices for the on-stream soil density measuring. The models for determining the density of loamy soil (at a water content of 20%) in the range from 0.9 to 1.6 g/cm3 with an extremum of 1.35 g/cm3 were improved. A device for the on-stream soil density measuring is proposed. The device operates within the soil compaction range from 0.3 to 1.2 MPa and water content from 10 to 30% at the angle of inclination of the kinematic link γ from 15 to 40 degrees. The obtained results can be used in the adaptation of the proposed device for use in precision agriculture.

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Kravchuk, V., Ivaniuta, M., Bratishko, V., Humeniuk, Y., & Kurka, V. (2023). ON-STREAM SOIL DENSITY MEASURING. INMATEH - Agricultural Engineering, 69(1), 665–672. https://doi.org/10.35633/inmateh-69-64

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