Ahmed Kazim from the Department of Agricultural Machines and Equipment completed his M.Sc. defense. His research focused on simulating and testing potato harvester cutting units. The study verified field performance against computer models.
The research determined 3 km/h speed and 12-degree cutting angle deliver peak efficiency. Field tests confirmed these settings minimize crop damage. The team recommends integrating simulation tools into agricultural engineering curricula.
This work contributes to smarter potato harvesting equipment design. The department celebrates Ahmed’s achievement in bridging theory and practice. His findings will help optimize future agricultural machinery development.

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