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oval slots area=4 cm2
oval slots area=6 cm2
oval slots area=8 cm2
Fig.(2):The relation between the cutting length percentage and
categories of cutting length at different oval slots area for different crop
residues.
The obtained results indicated that increasing oval slots area from 4 to 8
cm 2 for concave decreased the cutting length percentage from 68.9 to
64.5 % and 20.6 to 16.85 % of cutting length of <3.5 cm and 3.5-10 cm
(first and second categories) of rice straw, from 72.5 to 65.3 % and 22.8
to 20.1% of maize stalks and from 65.4 to 61.5 % and 27.5 to 25.4% of
cotton stalks respectively. While third category (<10 cm) was increased
from 10.5 to 18.65 % of rice straw rice straw, from 5.7 to 14.2 % of
maize stalks and from 7.1 to 13.1of cotton stalks respectively at 1.5
ton/h feed rate, 18.3m/s drum speed,14.3 % moisture content and 3 cm
drum-concave clearance.
Fig.(2): the relation between the cutting length percentage % and
categories of cutting length at different oval slots area for different crop
residues.
For feeding animals suitable cut length as average was 3.5, 3.2 and 3 cm
for rice straw, maize stalks and cotton stalks respectively. While for use
in composting the cut length was (5.2-7.8),(5.5-6.4) and 4.5-6.1) cm for
rice straw, maize stalks and cotton stalks respectively.
Rice straw gave the longest values of cutting length than cotton stalks or
maize stalks at same operating parameters.
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