BRAUNBECK, Oscar A.
Resumo:
Base cutting of sugarcane is done at soil level using the impact cut principle. High
knife velocity combined with low harvester ground speed result in excessive number of cuts per unit
displacement. It means higher cane losses and low energy efficiency of the base cutting process. The
disc type base cutter has this limitation when knife tangential velocity is kept over 20 ms-1 and
ground speed under 500 mh-1. This work proposes a linkage driving a knife with oscillating
motion performing impact cut with 1/3 the number of cut per unit motion of the conventional disc
cutter. A vector model was developed to simulate knife trajectory. Simulation showed differences
between forward and return knife trajectories of 100 mm in horizontal travel direction and 40 mm
in the vertical direction. The linkage showed knife cutting velocities varying in the range of 25 to
40 ms-1 together with return velocity of 5 ms-1. The knife tip presented a concave trajectory in the
vertical plane which is convenient to reduce knife-soil interaction when soil is not adequately
leveled.