2015
DOI: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v37i1.19814
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<b>Simulation of the dynamic behavior of the coffee fruit-stem system using finite element method

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Mechanical harvesting can be considered an important factor to reduce the costs in coffee production and to improve the quality of the final product. Coffee harvesting machinery uses mechanical vibrations to accomplish the harvesting. Therefore, the determination of the natural frequencies of the fruit-stem systems is an essential dynamic parameter for the development of mechanized harvesting system by mechanical vibrations. The objective of this study was to develop a three-dimensional finite elemen… Show more

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“…A significant difference was found in the natural frequency between the green ripening stage (13.29 Hz) and the red ripening stage (11.62 Hz), confirming the literature (Ciro, 2001;Tinoco et al, 2014;Santos et al, 2015). On the other hand, no difference was found for stem length between the ripening stages ( Table 3), indicating that the observed difference between the natural frequencies is associated with the mechanical properties, such as elasticity modulus of stems.…”
Section: Displacement (Mm)supporting
confidence: 77%
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“…A significant difference was found in the natural frequency between the green ripening stage (13.29 Hz) and the red ripening stage (11.62 Hz), confirming the literature (Ciro, 2001;Tinoco et al, 2014;Santos et al, 2015). On the other hand, no difference was found for stem length between the ripening stages ( Table 3), indicating that the observed difference between the natural frequencies is associated with the mechanical properties, such as elasticity modulus of stems.…”
Section: Displacement (Mm)supporting
confidence: 77%
“…Santos, Queiroz, Valente, and Coelho (2015), Tinoco, Ocampo, Peña, and Sanz-Uribe (2014) and Espinosa, Rodríguez, and Guerra (2007) employed the finite element method for determining mode shapes and natural frequencies, and sought resonance bands favoring selective detachment of coffee fruit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, no significant differences were detected, but higher natural frequencies were found in the green fruit-stem system relative to the ripe system. This finding was also verified by Ciro (2001) and Santos et al (2015), and can be explained by the higher elastic modulus of the system at the green stage (Castro & Marraccini, 2006).…”
Section: Experimental Determination Of Natural Frequenciessupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Using an analytical method, Ciro (2001) determined that the natural frequencies of the fruitstem system at the green and ripe stages for the first mode shape were 26.97 and 25.10 Hz, respectively. Santos, Queiroz, Valente, and Coelho (2015) determined the natural frequencies for the fruit-stem system using the finite element method and reported values of 23.2 and 19.9 Hz for the green and ripe stages, respectively. The differences between the results obtained by Santos et al (2015) and Ciro (2001) can be explained by the variations in the geometric, physical, and mechanical properties of the system and the methods applied.…”
Section: Experimental Determination Of Natural Frequenciesmentioning
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