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Pneumatic air seeder simulation

Crop Types
  • Wheat
Collaborating Locations

Background

Within the scope of this proposal, PAMI will simulate wheat in air seeders through the development of a coupled fluid-particle (CFD/DEM) model. This modeling approach connects the airflow patterns within the air seeder system to the movement of wheat particles through it. Insights from this research will help producers to better understand seed distribution inconsistency when seeding wheat, as related to producer-influence operating variables like air flow and grain feed rates, and air seeder hose geometry. The work to be completed within this scope will be entirely computer simulation, no physical testing will be required.

Objectives

  1. Develop a coupled fluid-particle model simulating wheat being pneumatically conveyed through an air seeder distribution system;
  2. evaluate agreement between literature and simulated values;
  3. Evaluate various operating conditions such as air flow,g rain feed rates, and hose geometry to predict CV across air seeder and high stress areas;
  4. Analyze results and trends to provide recommendations

Project Details

Principal Investigator
Lorne Grieger
Project Status
Ongoing
Start Date
2022
Completion Date
2023
Funding Partners
SWDC
Total Project Cost
30000
MCA Funding
15000

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