Kalluri Praveen, Atul Kumar Shrivastava, Manish Patel and Kunal Bhelave
Abstract
This study addresses the critical need for engineering properties essential in the design of agricultural machinery related to coriander cultivation, such as sowing machines, weeders, machinery related to coriander plant, and post-harvesting equipment. The research, conducted at the College of Agricultural Engineering, JNKVV, Jabalpur, focuses on gathering information about the engineering properties of coriander plants. Corianderââ¬â¢s frictional properties include an angle of repose measuring 56.24ð, an average angle of internal friction at 40ð, and an average static coefficient of friction recorded at 0.83. In terms of mechanical properties, coriander necessitated a cutting force of 3.03 N. These findings contribute valuable insights into the mechanical behaviour of coriander, providing essential data for the design and optimization of agricultural machinery tailored to coriander cultivation