Static Analysis and Experimental Research on Frame of the Hedge Spray Car in the Ultimate Torsion Condition

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The tunnel sprayer with no drift, pesticide recycling as the main feature, reflected increasingly its superiority to improve the efficiency of spray in the hedge frame crop and reduce pesticide pollution. In this paper, it’s infrastructure to tunnel frame stress distribution and optimum design that is static analysis and experimental research on self-propelled tunnel sprayer frame in the ultimate torsion condition.

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September 2013

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