Calibración estática de un sistema de control automático de tasa variable de fertilizante
Keywords: variable rate, dispenser, precision agriculture
Abstract
In general, fertilizer seeder machines are designed for a nominal rate range that may vary depending on the type of fertilizer to use, which requires its calibration for each specific type of application. In this experiment a system of automatic control of variable-rate fertilization was implemented and evaluated in the laboratory. The system consists of a microcontroller with liquid crystal display (LCD), a proportional electro-valve of hydraulic flow control, a hydraulic motor mounted on the dispenser shaft of the seeder machine and a speed sensor of rotation of the shaft dispenser. The control software of this system operates with prescription map of fertilizer rate, based on site-specific fertility of soil previously determined. The system was calibrated for rates from 70 to 130 kg ha1 for a controlled-release fertilizer (FLC) called Basacote Starter (BS) of uniform granulometry, and a rate from 190 to 420 kg ha1 for a physical mixture (MF) of fertilizer (urea 29 % diammonium phosphate 71 %). The calibration constants calculated were 259.6 cm3 rev1 for FLC and 270.2 cm3 rev1 for MF, which were charged to the microcomputer for a static-automatic calibration. The final automatic calibration indicated that the coefficient of variation in the rate of the automatic system varies from 0.37 % for a target rate of 70 kg ha1 with Starter Basacote at 3.74 % to a target rate of 420 kg ha1 in MF. In addition, the expected error of rating of the automatic system in the field can vary from 0.19 kg ha1 for a target rate of 70 kg ha1 of Basacote Starter at 29.26 kg ha1 for a target rate of 420 kg ha1 of MF
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Título de la Revista: | AGROCIENCIA |
Volumen: | 46 |
Número: | 1 |
Editorial: | Colegio de Postgraduados |
Fecha de publicación: | 2012 |
Página de inicio: | 51 |
Página final: | 62 |
Idioma: | Español-Inglés |