2008
DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2007.04.0187
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Evaluation and Modeling of Physical and Physiological Damage to Wheat Seeds under Successive Impact Loadings: Mathematical and Neural Networks Modeling

Abstract: Threshing wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) at high speeds is the main reason behind abnormal seedlings and vigor reduction of the seeds. This problem is expected to be severe in head‐stripper combines with successive impact loadings of stripping and threshing units. The aim of this study was to simulate the effects of impact velocities (IV), number of impact loadings (NL), and seed moisture content (MC) on percentage of physical damage (PPD) and percentage of loss in germination (PLG) to wheat seeds. Modeling the … Show more

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“…Despite very low devitalisation for 1, 2 and 4 impacts at 30 m s À1 , up to 48% devitalisation was achieved with 16 impacts at 30 m s À1 , which indicates that some accumulation of damage occurred even at low impact speeds. Damage accumulation was also seen by Khazaei et al (2008) and by Frą czek and…”
Section: Devitalisation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…Despite very low devitalisation for 1, 2 and 4 impacts at 30 m s À1 , up to 48% devitalisation was achieved with 16 impacts at 30 m s À1 , which indicates that some accumulation of damage occurred even at low impact speeds. Damage accumulation was also seen by Khazaei et al (2008) and by Frą czek and…”
Section: Devitalisation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…This testing only considers impact speeds that cause low levels of seed devitalisation but they do show some trends. Seed devitalisation increases with impact speed (Bartsch, Haugh, Athow, & Peart, 1986;Berry et al, 2014;Khazaei, Shahbazi, Massah, Nikravesh, & Kianmehr, 2008;Leonhardt, Zoerb, & Hamann, 1961); increases with the number of successive impacts (Frą czek & Slipek, 1998;Khazaei et al, 2008) and reduces with moisture content (Bartsch et al, 1986).…”
Section: A MCmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A neural network is a parallel distributed processing system composed of two components: the node (also called processing element, artificial neuron or unit) and the connection [Khazaei and Shahbazi, 2005]. A parameter (weight) is associated with each connection between two cells.…”
Section: Calculation Of Rock Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A parameter (weight) is associated with each connection between two cells. Thus each cell in the upper layer receives weighted inputs from each node in the layer below and then processes these collective inputs before the unit sends a signal to other layers [Li and Bridgwater, 2000]. The application processes of an ANN model design include the following steps [Trippi and Turban, 1996]:…”
Section: Calculation Of Rock Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ANN modeling mimics the human brains and develops the ability to learn from the real world experimental data (Khazaei et al, 2008;Noori et al, 2011). They can learn the complex relationship (linear or non-linear) and are able to make intelligent predictions on the unseen data (Farooq & Cherif, 2008;Farooq, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%