Soil Body Formation in Front of The Rotary Tillage Tools

In this paper are presented the results of the experimental researches being carried out under controlled soil bin conditions to study the soil-free rolling rotary tillage tools interaction. There were investigated six different types of the rotary tillage tools. Observations showed that during the operation in front of the working surface of all rotary tillage tools the compacted soil bodies are built up. Cross section of the fixed soil bodies has the configuration of wedge of two types. The first type of the soil wedge is characterized by the apical angle equaled 90o–φ1 where φ1 is the soil internal friction angle. This type of soil bodies is built up on the working surface which is limited in height. Cross section of the soil bodies fixed in front of the interface of the solid tillage tools has the configuration of wedge of the second type; its parameters are widely varied depending on the sweep and tilt angles. The quality of the work and dynamics of the tillage implements depend on the generated soil body parameters rather than the design parameters of the tillage tools.

Soil tillage implements are most widely used and play an important role in agriculture.They perform different operations from soil manipulation to weeds control through cutting.As a working part the passive and rotary tillage tools are used.Passive tools execute only forward motion whereas the rotary ones also rotate on its axis.Under certain circumstances and conditions in front of the working surface of the tillage tools the fixed soil bodies are built up.There are the following three cases: 1 Soil adhesion on the surface of the cultivating tool in the case of the tillage of the soil in adhesive plastic consistency 1-3 2 The compacted soil body formation during the cutting of the cohesive soil medium 1,4,5,6,7,8 ; 3 The fixed soil wedge formation on the shear surface during the soil failure pattern in nonsliding soil conditions 1,9 ; The first case takes place during the wet soil tillage, the second case -during the pure cutting of the cohesive soil medium.The most common is the third case.There have been studied the soil body formation in front of the vertical wide and narrow tines with different rake angles 1,9,10,11 .
Rotary tillage tools, passively driven by the forces of the soil reaction, can ride over stumps and obstacles on the soil surface.Moreover, rotary tillage tools can be operated over wide range of soil depth and offer notable advantages in reduced tillage operations within the conservation tillage systems.
Hence, this research is aimed to study the soil body formation on the working surface of the rotary tillage tools rotating under the active forces of the soil.

MATERIAL AND METHODS
The experimental research studies of the soil-rotary tillage tools interaction were carried out under controlled soil bin conditions.There were investigated six different types of the free rolling rotary tillage tools, in particular, standard spherical and notched discs of harrow, conical ring disc tillage tool, cylindrical ring tillage tool, rotary tillage tool with shovel shaped tines for incorporating the weed seeds and blade tillage tool of the rotary harrow (Table 1).
The soil moisture content was 26%, the cone index 1,1 MPa.Soil internal friction angle varied between 29-37º.Soil bin was filled with the soil in length to 85%.Unfilled part of the soil bin is used for measuring the fixed soil body parameters.
Each test run was replicated four times.Rotary tillage tool, set at an angle to the direction of the travel, was moved at 1 m/s forward speed and 8-10 cm working depth and rotated under the active forces of the soil.All tillage tools operated in non-scouring soil without using scrappers.
The results of observations showed that in front of the working surface of all investigated rotary tillage tools the fixed soil bodies are built up (Table 1).After each test run they were photographed.For doing so, the cross section of the fixed soil body was cut perpendicular to the working surface of the tillage tool.These cross sections are illustrated in Table 1.Then the photographs were transferred to the computer for measuring the cross section parameters of the soil body on an appropriate scale.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Cross sections of the compacted soil bodies in front of the rotary tillage tool have the configuration of wedge of two types (Table 1).The first type is built up on the working surface which is limited in height.They are conical ring disc tillage tool (#3), cylindrical ring tillage tool (#4) and rotary tillage tool with shovel shaped tines (#5).This type of the soil wedge is characterized by the following (Figure 1,à).As shown in figure ABC represents the soil wedge built up on the working surface of the tillage tool #5.The apical angle of the wedge B equals 90º-ö 1 , where ö 1 is the soil internal friction angle.This type of soil wedge formation takes place in soil deformation during the inclined penetration of the shear element.
Radius-vector OA 1 of the considered point A of the tillage tool interface is penetrated into the soil when θ=40…130º (Figure 2).At θ=90º it reaches the bottom point of the furrow.From the graph of effect of the angle of turning [theta] on the total resistance P to the soil deformations is seen that it reaches the maximum value when θ=80º, i.e. 10º before the bottom point of the furrow (Fig. 3) 23 .
Soil body formation occurs in the zone of the greatest soil strength on the surface of the rotary tillage tool, or in the zone of maximum resistance to the soil deformations.This zone is in the range of the turning angle of radius-vector OA 5-15º before the bottom point of the furrow (Figure 2).In this period tillage tool continues the motion with inclined direction, i.e. it operates in the mode of inclined penetration of the shear element.
During the experiments the apical angle Â of the soil wedge varied between 54-60º.In the field conditions the soil wedge density reaches 2,2-2,4 g/cm 3 which is 1,8-2,1 times greater than the undisturbed soil density.
The second type of the soil wedge (Figure 1,b) is built up in front of the interface of the solid tillage tools.They are the standard spherical and notched discs of harrow (#1 and #2) and blade tillage tool of the rotary harrow (#6).In figure 1,b the ABC represents this type of the soil wedge.The apical angle B is varied in wide range depending on the sweep and tilt angles.In experiments it varied between 48-91º.Such wide range is explained as follows.All the elements of the disc surface consequently pass through the period of 10-15º before the bottom point (Figure 2).During the passage of this period the soil body which has the configuration of wedge in cross section is built up on each element.The sum of all these wedges gives one generalized wedge ABC.
The wedge parameters depend on many factors and revealing these dependences at present is complicated.
The sizes of the soil wedge of the second type are several times greater than the corresponding parameters of the first type wedge.For instance, its average cross section area equals 23,8 cm 2 , which is more than 5 times greater than the area of the first type wedge (Table 2).
During the soil-rotary tillage tools interaction the fixed soil bodies are always, in all types of soils, built up on their working surface.They are beneath the soil surface and invisible to observers.They can be detected only by specially conducted experiments.The undisturbed soil is deformed by the fixed soil body surface instead of the rotary tillage tools interface.The quality of the work and dynamics of the tillage implements depend on the generated soil body parameters rather than the design parameters of the tillage tools.
The temporary soil bodies are accumulated during the tillage of the dry and sandy soils.They exist only in the period of penetration of the tillage tools into the soil.During the lifting the soil bodies are fallen to pieces.The fixed soil bodies are formed in front of the rotary tillage tools surface when wet and clay soils are tilled.After lifting the tillage tool these soil bodies are not broken up.

CONCLUSION
The results of the research study revealed that during the operation the fixed soil bodies are always, in all types of soils, built up in front of the working surface of all free rolling rotary tillage tools.There can be accumulated temporary and fixed soil bodies depending on the soil type and its moisture content.Cross section of the soil bodies has the configuration of wedge of two types.The first type of the soil wedge is characterized by the apical angle equaled 90º-ö 1 .This type of soil bodies is built up in front of the working surface which is limited in height.In other cases the cross section has the configuration of wedge of the second type, which parameters are widely varied.The soil bodies of the second type are the more than 5 times larger than those of the first type.

Table 1 .Fig. 1 .Fig. 2 .Fig. 3 .
Fig.1.Cross sections of the soil bodies in front of the rotary tillage tools a) Soil wedge on the working surface of the rotary tillage tool with shovel shaped tines for incorporating the weed seeds;

Table 2 .
Cross section area of the soil body on the surface of the tillage tools