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Strength-based design analysis of a Para-Plow tillage tool

•A novel strength-based design analysis application algorithm was developed.•The algorithm was put into practice in a step–by-step design analysis (Para-Plow).•In core, experimental and advanced CAD/CAE methods have been utilised.•Useful design analysis printouts were revealed for a structural optim...

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Main Authors: Celik, H. Kursat, Caglayan, Nuri, Topakci, Mehmet, Rennie, Allan E.W., Akinci, Ibrahim
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Agricultural machinery
Agricultural management
Algorithms
CAD
Computer aided design
Computer simulation
Deformation
Deformation analysis
Deformation mechanisms
Design analysis
Design parameters
Experimental stress analysis
Field tests
Finite element analysis
Finite element method
Optimization
Para-Plow
Plastic deformation
Plows
Soil dynamics
Strain gauges
Stress analysis
Structural design
Structural members
Tillage
Yield point
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