Capacity of the mechanical harvesting process of sugar cane billets
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162010000600001Keywords:
mechanization, sugar cane harvester, statistical process controlAbstract
The mechanized harvest of sugar cane (Saccharum officinarum L.) in Brazil is an irreversible trend and it comes with a great concern about the quality of the cane delivered to the industry. A key component to quality is the billet length which affects the processing of raw material, cane deterioration, invisible losses and load density of transport vehicles. Thus, due to the importance of the billet standard in quality and cost of raw material, this study aimed to evaluate if the mechanized harvesting of sugar cane can supply the quality requirements for the crushing process, regarding the billet length. A plot with burnt sugar cane (3.2 ha) and another one with green sugar cane (8.0 ha) were selected to be harvested by two (2) self-propelled sugar cane harvesters. For each harvested 0.4 ha a sample from each infield wagon was collected. The sample was composed by ten billets. The variability in burnt sugar cane was higher than in green sugar cane, and both harvesters did not present the capacity of keeping the billets with similar lengths when operating either in burnt or green conditions.Downloads
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2010-12-01
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Agricultural Engeneering
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Capacity of the mechanical harvesting process of sugar cane billets . (2010). Scientia Agricola, 67(6), 619-623. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162010000600001