Research Progress on the Wear Resistance of Key Components in Agricultural Machinery

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Agricultural mechanization is crucial in enhancing production efficiency, alleviating labor demands, reducing costs, improving agricultural product quality, and promoting sustainable development. However, wear and tear are inevitable when using agricultural machinery. The failure of critical wear-resistant parts is responsible for over 50% of rural machinery breakdowns. For instance, a domestic combine harvester typically only operates trouble-free for 20 to 30 h, and the service life of a rotary plow knife is approximately 80 h. Investigating the wear performance of key farm machinery components reinforces machinery design and maintenance strategies, extends machinery lifespans, enhances agricultural production efficiency, and advances agrarian sustainability. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research on the wear resistance of crucial agricultural machinery components. It delves into the factors influencing the wear resistance of these components and explores current effective measures to address wear-related issues. Additionally, it also summarizes the challenges and opportunities in researching the wear performance of key components in agricultural machinery and future development directions.

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Wang, Y., Li, D., Nie, C., Gong, P., Yang, J., Hu, Z., … Ma, M. (2023, December 1). Research Progress on the Wear Resistance of Key Components in Agricultural Machinery. Materials. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16247646

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