2018
DOI: 10.3390/vibration1010015
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Finite Element Analysis of Coffea arabica L. var. Colombia Fruits for Selective Detachment Using Forced Vibrations

Abstract: This study provides a forced vibration analysis to evaluate the stresses at the pedicel interfaces of the fruit-peduncle system of Coffea arabica L. var. Colombia by means of finite element analysis. The real topology of the fruit-peduncle system was developed from a proposed numerical procedure to complete a dynamic analysis. The Young’s modulus of the fruit was approximated from firmness indices for all stages of ripening. Numerical computations were performed in the frequency range of 0 to 400 Hz and three … Show more

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“…As Figure 4 details, the experiment emulates different elastic conditions with three specimens of different materials. We want to remark that the elastic variations in-situ can occur in some bio-structures such as bone [41,42] and fruits [43], among others [44,45,46].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Figure 4 details, the experiment emulates different elastic conditions with three specimens of different materials. We want to remark that the elastic variations in-situ can occur in some bio-structures such as bone [41,42] and fruits [43], among others [44,45,46].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coffee harvester machines work at a frequency range of vibrations to achieve the resonance frequency of coffee beans, thus promoting their dislodgement (Tinoco et al, 2014;Coelho et al, 2015;Tinoco and Peña, 2018a;Tinoco and Peña, 2018b). Tractor-driven coffee harvesters generalized are designed with two rod cylinders, which are responsible for promoting the vibration of coffee plant branches during harvesting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%