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Experimental Study On Technical Parameters Of Cerasus Humilis Picking Device

Posted on:2017-09-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2323330512961077Subject:Agricultural mechanization project
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The Cerasus humilis fruit is relatively small, fruit on a single branch density is bigger, after ripening, texture is soft, very easy to damage. The current is still hand picking, consumes more time and manpower, and the labor intensity of farmers. At the same time, the harvest is not timely must also extent affected the calcic fruit deep processing, and do not pick a timely manner but also easy to cause fruit rot, caused a certain economic loss. It can not wait to research and develop machines taking place of manpower to plant and pick Cerasus humilis, realizing it's mechanization.In order to realize the mechanization of Cerasus humilis picking, this paper Gaiguo fruit and plant growth characteristics and planting patterns according to design a calcic fruit picking device. As the key part of the fruit picking operation, the work effect of the fruit picking device in this mechanism is the main factor affecting the quality of the machine work. The fruit picking device of the mechanism is a key component of completing fruit picking operation. Its work effect is the main factors of influencing the working quality indexes. In order to determine the optimal parametric combinations of the machine, the three-factor mixed-level orthogonal experiments for the prototype were carried out on the basis of structural features and work principle. According to the comprehensive performance evaluation about the percentage of no-picking efficiency and damage, the optimal parameter values of each index were obtained. The research results can provide important references and technical basis for the following design and optimization to improve the product quality of Cerasus humilis picking machine.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cerasus humilis, Picking device, Experiments, ANSYS
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