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A Study of Sugarcane Leaf-Removal Machinery during Harvest

Sopa Cansee1
  • 1 Mahasarakham University, Thailand

Abstract

Problem statement: Sugarcane leaf-removing tools could help speed up sugarcane harvest and reduce contamination. Moreover, leaf-removal machinery can solve the problems of sugarcane burning and workers can increase sugarcane harvest production too. The purpose of this research was to study the use of leaf-removal machinery in the post-harvest production of sugarcane to reduce harvest production time and contaminant. Approach: This study focused on the LK92-11 variety of sugarcane having a harvesting period of 12 months, a density of 9,387 stems/rai and could produce 14.01 tons/rai including cane top and, leaves and leaf sheaths of 1675.2 and 180 kg/rai. Sugarcane leaf-removal machinery was applied to a small engine power from a grass-cutting machine. A rotate dish applied 4 different materials, tendon string, soft wire, medium wire and sling for sugarcane leaf-removing. The machine was operated at a constant speed. The efficiency of the sugarcane leaf-removal machinery indicated the capacity of sugarcane leaf-removing by area and operation time. Results: The quantity of leaves and leaf sheaths affect the speed of harvest production. Moreover, leaves and leaf sheaths increase the waste material in production and also contaminate the sugar and the sugar production system with clay, sand, and mud from the fields. Traditional methods for sugarcane harvest without removing leaf took 37 h/rai to complete, but sugarcane leaf-removing could reduce the sugarcane harvest process to 11.4 h/rai. Conclusion: The material of the blades in de-leafing machine is crucial to the efficiency of harvest production time. Blades made from poor materials can cause tangling and clogging in the rotator dish, which increases maintenance time. Further developments in sugarcane leaf removal systems will create dramatic improvement in sugarcane production.

American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Volume 3 No. 1, 2010, 186-188

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajeassp.2010.186.188

Submitted On: 24 September 2009 Published On: 31 March 2010

How to Cite: Cansee, S. (2010). A Study of Sugarcane Leaf-Removal Machinery during Harvest. American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 3(1), 186-188. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajeassp.2010.186.188

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Keywords

  • Sugarcane harvest
  • leaf and leaf sheath
  • leaf-removal machinery