An explosive subsoiler for the improvement of meadow soil, part 3: Field experiments

Citation
H. Zhang et al., An explosive subsoiler for the improvement of meadow soil, part 3: Field experiments, J AGR ENG R, 75(3), 2000, pp. 327-332
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00218634 → ACNP
Volume
75
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
327 - 332
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8634(200003)75:3<327:AESFTI>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
An explosive subsoiler was envisaged for the achievement of greater soil ru pture volume and longer sustainability of drainage to improve meadow soil. A prototype explosive subsoiler was designed and built in Japan and sent to China, and actual field tests were conducted in a meadow soil field. This paper details the performance of the explosive subsoiler in the meadow soil . The results showed that when the soil penetration resistance was less than 3.0 MPa, and gas of 10 g/s was injected, a pressure of about 5 kPa was prod uced at the nozzle port. A base draught of about 20 kN, which was measured when no gas was injected, was reduced to 15 kN. The trace of the subsoiler remained in the soil horizon, and a cavity was formed on the trace of the s ubsoiler chisel. When the soil penetration resistance was more than 3.0 MPa , the draught reduction could not be obtained even with the pressure produc ed on the nozzle port. There was a chisel trace in the soil horizon, but th ere was no cavity formation by the injected gas. The draught of the mouldbo ard plough body which tilled the Ap horizon was about 10 kN with a working depth of 200 mm. The mean base draught of the subsoiler body, which broke t he A and Cg1 horizons, was about 10 kN at 478 mm depth from the soil surfac e, about 20 kN at 539 mm depth and about 30 kN at the 600 mm depth. (C) 200 0 Silsoe Research Institute.