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Title: Mechanical properties of the macaw palm fruit-rachilla system
Other Titles: Propriedades mecânicas do sistema fruto-ráquila de macaúba
Keywords: Macaúba - Biodiesel
Colheita por vibração mecânica
Razão de amortecimento
Razão de poisson
Macaw - Biodiesel
Mechanical vibration harvesting
Cushion ratio
Poisson ratio
Issue Date: Apr-2017
Publisher: Escola de Agronomia/UFG
Citation: VELLOSO, N. S. et al. Mechanical properties of the macaw palm fruit-rachilla system. Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical, Goiânia, v. 47, n. 2, p. 218-225, Apr./Jun. 2017.
Abstract: The fruit of the native macaw palm [Acrocomia aculeata (lacq) Lood. ex Mart] is an alternative for biodiesel production because of the plant characteristics, as well as its adaptability, hardiness and high vegetable oil yield. However, its exploitation remains extractive and there are significant difficulties in its harvest. This study aimed to determine the mechanical properties of the macaw palm fruit-rachilla system that will support the design of harvest machines based on mechanical vibration. Ten samples of four accessions in the immature and mature stages of maturity were used. Traction and vibration tests were conducted to determine the mechanical properties of the macaw palm fruit-rachilla system. The elastic modulus of the rachilla was 188.39-385.09 MPa for the immature stage and 109.02-320.54 MPa for the mature stage. The Poisson's ratio for the rachilla varied between 0.20 and 0.52 for the immature stage and between 0.16 and 0.52 for the mature stage. The damping ratio varied between 0.02 and 0.12 for the immature stage and between 0.06 and 0.12 for the mature stage. The fruit-rachilla system was characterized as underdamped.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/30290
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