Vehicle imposed soil compaction is one of the serious concerns in agriculture and environmental problems that requires accurate studies. We were inspired to launch an investigation for soil compaction determination at three levels of wheel load (1, 2 and 3 kN), three levels of velocity (0.5, 0.75 and 1 m/s) and at 1, 2 and 3 passages of wheel with three replications on clay-loam soil. Experiments were conducted utilizing a single wheel-tester inside a soil bin. Penetration resistance and soil sinkage were determined as soil compaction indices. Data were examined by analysis of variance (ANOVA) at.%1 significance level. Results indicated that the highest penetration resistance of 260 kPa occurred at a depth of 210 mm, third pass, wheel load ...
One option for ground drive systems with large harvesting equipment is to use rubber-belted tracks; ...
In furrow irrigation, the maximum lateral movement of water in ridges is more desirable than the ver...
In the context of the ongoing development of mechanized agriculture, which implies the use of heavy ...
AbstractVehicle imposed soil compaction is one of the serious concerns in agriculture and environmen...
The aim of this paper was to quantify soil compaction induced by tractor traffic on untilled wet sil...
In order to cope with the demand for more food for the ever growing world population, it has become ...
Finite element procedure was used to simulate multiple wheel loading and to predict its effect on so...
An 8-WD forwarder loaded with 9,520 kg of timber, and fitted with low or high tire pressures, or tir...
Soil compaction is a complex mechanism which results in a decrease of soil porosity and an increase ...
Soil compaction causes deleterious effects on physical and mechanical proprieties of agricultural so...
Page(s): 12 (2),155-172, 21 Ref.A field study was conducted to evaluate the effect of tractor ballas...
Soil compaction has been recognized as a severe problem in mechanized agriculture and has an influen...
Soil compaction due to uncontrolled field traffic and using heavy machinery is most common degradati...
Africa is the second continent suffering from soil compaction; studies of this phenomenon must be mu...
R ECENT field experiments in Minnesota showed that wheel traffic from farming operations may compact...
One option for ground drive systems with large harvesting equipment is to use rubber-belted tracks; ...
In furrow irrigation, the maximum lateral movement of water in ridges is more desirable than the ver...
In the context of the ongoing development of mechanized agriculture, which implies the use of heavy ...
AbstractVehicle imposed soil compaction is one of the serious concerns in agriculture and environmen...
The aim of this paper was to quantify soil compaction induced by tractor traffic on untilled wet sil...
In order to cope with the demand for more food for the ever growing world population, it has become ...
Finite element procedure was used to simulate multiple wheel loading and to predict its effect on so...
An 8-WD forwarder loaded with 9,520 kg of timber, and fitted with low or high tire pressures, or tir...
Soil compaction is a complex mechanism which results in a decrease of soil porosity and an increase ...
Soil compaction causes deleterious effects on physical and mechanical proprieties of agricultural so...
Page(s): 12 (2),155-172, 21 Ref.A field study was conducted to evaluate the effect of tractor ballas...
Soil compaction has been recognized as a severe problem in mechanized agriculture and has an influen...
Soil compaction due to uncontrolled field traffic and using heavy machinery is most common degradati...
Africa is the second continent suffering from soil compaction; studies of this phenomenon must be mu...
R ECENT field experiments in Minnesota showed that wheel traffic from farming operations may compact...
One option for ground drive systems with large harvesting equipment is to use rubber-belted tracks; ...
In furrow irrigation, the maximum lateral movement of water in ridges is more desirable than the ver...
In the context of the ongoing development of mechanized agriculture, which implies the use of heavy ...