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Parametric optimization and experimental verification of multi-fertilizer mixing by air blowing and blade stirring based on discrete element simulations.

Authors :
Xi, Xiaobo
Wang, Runyin
Wang, Xintong
Shi, Yangjie
Zhao, Ying
Zhang, Baofeng
Qu, Jiwei
Gan, Hao
Zhang, Ruihong
Source :
Computers & Electronics in Agriculture. Jul2023, Vol. 210, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• Fertilizer distribution depends on the speed at the outlet of the mixing cavity. • Uneven dispersion of fertilizer granules due to directly falling from blade gaps. • Fertilizer mixed by double-blade has lower outlet speed than that of single-blade. • Mixing effect of multi-fertilizers by air blowing & double-blade stirring is best. In proportional variable-rate fertilization, improving the uniformity of multi-fertilizer mixing helps to improve the overall utilization efficiency of fertilizers. In this paper, a multi-fertilizer mixing by air blowing and blade stirring was presented. Using fertilizer granules mixing uniformity as an indicator, the method optimized the structures and working parameters of single-blade group stirring, double-blade group stirring and air blowing & double-blade stirring. EDEM and Fluent software were used for the simulation and the results were verified by experiments. The simulation results showed that the appropriate speed range of single-blade group stirring was 600 ∼ 900 r⋅min−1 and the highest mixing uniformity was achieved with the blade mounting angle α of 20°. The best structure of double-blade group stirring was achieved with an upper blade mounting angle β of 20°, a lower blade mounting angle θ of −20° and a spacing h of 89 mm. For the air blowing & double-blade stirring method, the best results were achieved when the input air velocity v a was 8.4 m⋅s−1 and the blade speed of agitator n b was 740 r⋅min−1. The mixing uniformity of nitrogen (N), phosphate (P) and potash (K) fertilizer granules reached 98.41%, 98.12% and 98.31%, respectively. The bench test results showed that the mixing uniformity by air blowing & double-blade stirring was better than that by double-blade group, and the mixing uniformity by double-blade group was better than that by single-bladed group, which were consistent with the simulation results. Meanwhile the differences between experimental values and simulation values were within 2%, which showed that the simulation models were reliable. Results from this study can be used as reference for the design of mixing devices of variable-rate fertilization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
*FERTILIZERS
*UNIFORMITY

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01681699
Volume :
210
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Computers & Electronics in Agriculture
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164179821
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2023.107895