2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2016.11.014
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Numerical and experimental vibration analysis of olive tree for optimal mechanized harvesting efficiency and productivity

Abstract: A 3D model of a middle-size olive tree has been analyzed considering various shaking conditions by using an attached trunk shaker to improve the harvesting rate as regards the critical nodal acceleration and displacement. The effects of shaking frequency, loading type as well as temperature and loading height were simulated and investigated on olive-stem-twig joint rupture. Comparing the results of finite element modal analysis in ABAQUS 6.10 with those of field experiments, utilizing a hydraulic eccentric-mas… Show more

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“…Carvalho et al 20 2016 Stress concentration in a coffee model. Hoshyarmanesh et al 21 2017 Dynamic behavior in an olive tree model. Li et al 22 2017 Penetration resistance of a cutting tool model in soil with maize roots.…”
Section: Fem Applications In Agricultural Mechanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Carvalho et al 20 2016 Stress concentration in a coffee model. Hoshyarmanesh et al 21 2017 Dynamic behavior in an olive tree model. Li et al 22 2017 Penetration resistance of a cutting tool model in soil with maize roots.…”
Section: Fem Applications In Agricultural Mechanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoshyarmanesh et al 21 obtained olive tree simulations for the prediction study of dynamic behavior from the system. Important parameters were considered for the system simulation, such as wood anisotropy, dynamic behavior of temperature and water content, and a more representative threedimensional model.…”
Section: Fem Applications In Agricultural Mechanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanical vibrations can be used as an option for the process of removing the fruit from the rachilla, either in a biofuel plant or during harvesting. Like other fruits, such as coffee, olive and citrus [4][5][6] etc., the modal properties, natural frequencies, and modes of vibration of the fruit-rachilla system are the basic data required to develop equipment employing mechanical vibrations to harvesting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These numerical method‐based simulations have been successfully applied to predict the behavior of structures and specific product development systematics in various engineering disciplines (Khoei, ). Use of FEA technique can be seen specifically on agricultural/food product‐related studies in recently published scientific literatures (Ashtiani et al, ; Caglayan et al, ; Celik, , , ; Fadiji, Coetzee, Berry, Ambaw, & Opara, ; Gao, Song, Rao, & Ying, ; Hoshyarmanesh, Dastgerdi, Ghodsi, Khandan, & Zareinia, ; Ji et al, ; Li, Andrews, & Wang, ; Mahapatra & Tripathy, ; Salarikia, Ashtiani, Golzarian, & Mohammadinezhad, ). These publications emphasize the advantages of the method in evaluation of the damage and bruising on the agricultural materials such as apples, pears, grapes, etc., under various loading conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%