Thursday, 1 February 2024

Automated Rain-Resistant Drying Shed | Chapter 8 | Contemporary Perspective on Science, Technology and Research Vol. 4

Now a day’s technology is running with time, it completely occupied the life style of human beings. One of the most significant and efficient uses of this has been evident in the farming sector. Even though there is such an importance for technology in our routine life there are even people whose life styles are very far to this well-known term technology. The aim of this study is to design and develop an innovative solution for rain-protected drying sheds that can automatically detect rainfall and provide shelter for drying agricultural produce. One of the issues which need to be addressed is the protection of crops from heavy rainfall which causes significant damage to the crop production and soil yield, also causing huge mental distress to a farmer. We in our proposed model have given a solution to this problem by giving automated as well as manual control. The implementation of an automatic rain resistant drying shed has the potential to significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of drying operations in the agricultural sector. Overall, the automatic rain resistant drying shed presents a practical and innovative solution to mitigate the impact of rainfall on drying operations, ultimately contributing to the preservation of agricultural produce, reduction in post-harvest losses, and improved livelihoods for farmers.

Author(s) Details:

Prajakta Deshmukh,
Department of Engineering Science, K J College of Engineering and Management Research, Pune, India.

Bhakti Pawar,
Department of Engineering Science, K J College of Engineering and Management Research, Pune, India.

Viraj Patil,
Department of Engineering Science, K J College of Engineering and Management Research, Pune, India.

Vaishnavi Patole,
Department of Engineering Science, K J College of Engineering and Management Research, Pune, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPSTR-V4/article/view/13141

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