Philippine National Standard: PNS/PAES 150:2010 (PAES Published 2010) ICS 65.060.01
Philippine National Standard: PNS/PAES 150:2010 (PAES Published 2010) ICS 65.060.01
National Foreword
The formulation of this national standard was initiated by the Agricultural Machinery
Testing and Evaluation Center (AMTEC) under the project entitled “Development of
Standards for Agricultural Production and Postharvest Machinery” funded by the
Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and
Development - Department of Science and Technology (PCARRD - DOST).
This standard has been technically prepared in accordance with BPS Directives Part
3:2003 – Rules for the Structure and Drafting of International Standards.
The word “should” is used to indicate that among several possibilities one is
recommended as particularly suitable without mentioning or excluding others.
Regional Network for Agricultural Machinery. 1983. Test codes and procedures for
farm machinery. Technical Series No.12. Economic and Social Commission for Asia
and the Pacific.
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PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING STANDARD PAES 150:2010
CONTENTS Page
1 Scope 3
2 References 3
3 Definitions 3
4 General Conditions for Test and Inspection 6
4.1 Role of the manufacturer/dealer 6
4.2 Role of the operator 6
4.3 Test site conditions 6
4.4 Test instruments/equipment 6
4.5 Tractor to be used 7
4.6 Termination of test for the subsoiler 7
5 Test and Inspection 7
5.1 Verification of the manufacturer’s technical data and information 7
5.2 Performance test 7
5.3 Test trial 10
6 Test Report 10
ANNEXES
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1 Scope
This standard specifies the methods of test and inspection for a subsoiler. Specifically,
it shall be used to:
1.1 verify the mechanism, dimensions, materials, accessories of the subsoiler and
the list of specifications submitted by the manufacturer;
2 References
3 Definitions
For the purpose of this standard, the definitions given in PAES 149 and the following
shall apply:
3.1
draft
total force parallel to the direction of travel required to move the implement
3.2
drawbar power
power requirement of an implement being towed or pushed
3.3
effective field capacity
function of field speed, working width and field efficiency expressed in hectares per
hour
3.4
field efficiency
ratio between the productivity of a machine under field conditions and the theoretical
maximum productivity
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3.5
implement
any agricultural tool mounted on the tractor
3.6
implement width
horizontal distance perpendicular to the direction of travel between the outermost
edges of the implement (Fig. 1)
width
Figure 1. Implement width
3.7
operating width
horizontal distance perpendicular to the direction of travel within which an implement
performs its intended function; distance between the outermost shanks of the subsoiler
(Fig. 2)
width
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3.8
sweep angle
angle measured from the outer side of the wing in reference to the direction of travel
(Fig. 3)
wing width
wing lift
wing lift
sweep angle
angle
tip angle
3.9
theoretical field capacity
function of speed and operating width expressed in hectares per hour
3.10
tip angle
angle formed by the top and underside of the ripper point (Fig. 3)
3.11
transport height
overall height of the implement measured from the topmost point to its lowest point
(Fig. 4)
3.12
transport length
overall length of the implement measured from the terminal point of the implement to
the mounting point (Fig. 4)
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mounting point
height
length
3.13
wing lift
length of the side of the wing opposite the wing lift angle (Fig. 3)
3.14
wing lift angle
angle measured between the two sides of the wing (Fig. 3)
3.15
wing width
distance between the tip of each wing (Fig. 3)
The manufacturer shall submit the operator’s manual of the subsoiler and shall abide
by the terms and conditions set forth by an official testing agency.
The subsoiler shall be tested through actual cultivation of the soil. The field shall have
ample space to allow turns in headland.
The suggested list of minimum test materials needed to carry out the subsoiler test is
shown in Annex A.
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The tractor to be used to conduct the test shall be compatible with the subsoiler in
accordance with the manufacturer’s specification of required power.
This inspection is carried out to verify the mechanism, dimensions, materials and
accessories of the subsoiler in comparison with the list of manufacturer’s technical
data and information. All data shall be recorded in Annex B.
5.2.1 This is carried out to obtain actual data on overall performance of the
subsoiler.
Initial data, such as field area, soil type and soil moisture content, shall be obtained
and recorded in Annex C before the test operation.
5.2.3.1 The subsoiler shall be tested at the recommended depth settings of the
manufacturer
5.2.3.2 The tractor speed shall be determined according to the recommended depth
setting. This can be done by recording the time required for the tractor to
travel a 20 m distance in the field (Fig. 5).
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20 m
5.2.3.3 The total test time shall be obtained by acquiring the total time to finish
cultivating the test field. Non-productive time (e.g. headland turns) shall be
recorded. Productive time shall be obtained by deducting the non- productive
time from the total test time.
5.2.3.4 The fuel consumed by the tractor shall be obtained. This can be done by
measuring the volume of fuel refilled after the test. The tank shall be filled to
full capacity before and after each trial.
5.2.3.5 The working width shall be obtained by measuring the distance between the
outermost shanks and shall be noted.
5.2.3.6 Field efficiency, effective field capacity and drawbar power requirements of
the implement shall be obtained using the formula in Annex D.
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5.2.3.8.1 Two points in the field passed shall be marked using pegs. The distance
between these points shall be 20 m. Every two meters, a marking peg shall
be placed (Fig. 7).
5.2.3.8.2 The operating depth of the subsoiler shall be set. The subsoiler shall be
operated along the marked strips (Fig. 7). These strips of soil shall be
observed.
5.2.3.8.3 The depth of cut for each strip shall be measured and shall be recorded
(Fig. 8).
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5.2.3.8.4 The mean depth and the percent error for the mean depth shall be
computed using the formula in Annex D.
5.2.3.8.5 The percentage of wheel slip shall be obtained by recording the difference
of the distance traveled without load and the distance traveled with the
implement attached. A mark shall be placed on the wheel of the tractor
(Fig. 9). The tractor shall be allowed to move forward up to 10 revolutions
of the marked wheel under no load (A). The distance shall be measured
and recorded. On the same surface, the tractor shall be allowed to move
forward with the implement attached. After same number of revolutions,
the distance traveled shall be measured and recorded (B). the percentage of
wheel slip shall then be computed using the formula in Annex D.
position
initial position under no
position under load load
mark on
the wheel
5.2.3.9 Condition of subsoiler after test shall be compared to its initial condition.
6 Test Report
The test report shall include the following information in the order given:
6.1 Title
6.2 Summary
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Annex A
Items Quantity
A.1. timer
1
accuracy: 0.10 s
A. 2 steel tapes
2
length: 5 m; 50 m
A.3 weighing scale
1
capacity, 1000 kg
A.4 fuel consumption
graduated cylinder
1
capacity, 1000 mL
A.5 four-wheel tractor 2
A.6 soil analysis
soil test kit 1
oven 1
A.7 marking pegs 4
A.8 marking tape 1
A.9 calculations
scientific calculator 1
A.10 draft measurement
spring, hydraulic or strain-gauge type
1
dynamometer
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Annex B
(informative)
Specifications of Subsoiler
GENERAL INFORMATION
Name of Manufacturer: _________________________________________________
Make: _____________________________
Classification: _______________________
Serial No: __________________________ Brand/Model: _____________________
Production date of subsoiler to be tested: __________________________________
Testing Agency: _____________________ Test Engineer: ____________________
Date of Test: ________________________ Location of Test: __________________
Items to be inspected
Manufacturer’s Verification by the
ITEMS
Specification Testing agency
B.1 overall dimensions
B.1.1 transport length, mm
B.1.2 transport height, mm
B.1.3 implement width, mm
B.1.4 weight, kg
B.1.5 working width, mm
B.2 main frame
B.2.1 material
B.2.2 thickness, mm
B.3 shank assembly
B.3.1 wear shin
B.3.1.1 material
B.3.1.2 thickness, mm
B.3.1.3 length, mm
B.3.2 shank
B.3.2.1 material
B.3.2.2 dimensions, mm
B.3.2.3 ground clearance, mm
B.3.2.4 stem angle, degrees
B.3.2.5 type
B.3.2.6 number of shanks
B.3.3 ripper point
B.3.3.1 material
B.3.3.2 type
B.3.3.3 dimensions, mm
B.3.3.4 tip angle, degrees
B.3.3.5 sweep angle (for winged type),
degrees
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ANNEX C
C.2.2 Tractor
speed, kph
Trials
C.2.3 1 2 3 average
Operating Test time
Non-
Test time Non-prod.
Test Non- Test
Non-prod.
Productive
time, h productive time prod. time time
Trials
C.2.4 Fuel
1 2 3 average
consumed, mL
C.2.5 Field
efficiency, %
C.2.6
Effective field
capacity, ha/h
C.2.7 Draft,
N
C.2.8
Drawbar
power, kW
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ANNEX D
where:
where:
T operating time ,h
where:
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where:
where:
A area of plot, m2
where:
W width of plot, m
where:
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Dm mean depth, mm
Dp theoretical depth, mm
where:
where:
w operating width, m
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