Dissertação
Avaliação da eficiência operacional na operação de colheita mecanizada em lavouras de arroz irrigado
Fecha
2011-03-31Registro en:
ARALDI, Pietro Furian. EVALUATION OF OPERATING EFFICIENCIES IN HARVESTING RICE FIELDS. 2011. 93 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Agrícola) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2011.
Autor
Araldi, Pietro Furian
Institución
Resumen
The objective of this thesis was evaluate the efficiencies of the harvesting operation
in rice fields, located in the region of Depressão Central do Rio Grande do Sul. As
specific objectives, this study sought to determine and evaluate the following
efficiencies: field, time, field pattern and cutter bar; to verify if there is difference
between the areas with land level and without it; compare the field efficiency found
on this study with the efficiency established by ASAE D497 4 (2009b); To evaluate
the influence of the geometry of land leveling fields on field efficiency; listing the
variables that have more correlation with the reduction of the efficiencies and indicate
actions that may will optimize the efficiencies evaluated. In the summer of
2008/2009, 19 operations were evaluated, shared in six farms, A, B, C, D, E and F,
being fifteen fields of them with land level and four without land level. The operation
data were collected manually, through the use of stopwatch, a clip board to record
observations and with a signal receiver of GPS (Global Positioning System),
Garmin® brand, model GPSMAP® 60CSX. For helping to analyze and calculate the
efficiencies, the following variables were determined: area and ratio length/width of
the fields, average harvest speed, ratio distance/turning and time spent in the
operation. The field efficiency was calculated through the methodology used by
Grisso et. al. (2002), and have been found the average of 65,2%, that being within
the variation proposed by ASABE D497.4 (2009b), the time efficiency was
determinate based on the concept of Hunt (2001), have been determined a average
of 75,7%, to field pattern efficiency, had been used the methodology of Perin (2008)
and was observed a average of 72,0% and for calculate the cutter bar efficiency was
used the equation proposed by Taylor et. al. (2001), and have been found the
average of 86,5%. There was no significant difference, at 5% probability of error,
between the two methods studied in this thesis (with land level or without it). The time
spent in maneuvers and unloading were the most important factors that influenced
the field and time efficiencies. The efficiencies of field pattern and the cutter bar had
a high correlation between themselves and the variables ratio of length/width of the
field and distance/turning. Making unloading with the combine in operation and if
possible avoid turning in the corners of the fields, even if this make to loose in
efficiency in the cutting bar, can increase the field efficiency.