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Mechatronic System For Preserving The Natural Properties Of Cotton Stored In Modules

Kuldashov G.O. , Namangan State Technical University, Uzbekistan
Polvonov A.K. , Namangan State Technical University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The article analyzes the mechatronic system developed for automated control of microclimate parameters (moisture, temperature, and carbon monoxide gas) during the storage of seed cotton in modules.

Using mechatronic principles, the integration of sensors, a controller, and actuators enables the optimization of moisture and temperature regimes. Simulation results in the TRACE MODE environment are presented, along with recommendations for ensuring energy efficiency and maintaining fiber quality stability.

Keywords

Seed cotton, module microclimate, mechatronic system, sensor monitoring

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Kuldashov G.O., & Polvonov A.K. (2026). Mechatronic System For Preserving The Natural Properties Of Cotton Stored In Modules. American Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 6(01), 102–106. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajast/Volume06Issue01-20