Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10997810 | Engineering in Agriculture, Environment and Food | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Laboratory tests were performed to verify ability of reciprocating blade to slice lettuce stump at forward cutting speed of 0.1Â m/s, reciprocating stroke of 18Â mm, and different reciprocating frequencies of 2, 4 and 6Â Hz. In addition, power requirement for reciprocating the cutting knife as slicing two lettuce stumps was measure. Tests in lettuce fields were also conducted at different working speed to investigation the cutting and lifting performances of the harvester mounted with the reciprocating-blade cutting component. The results of laboratory tests indicated that the cutting component could smoothly cut lettuce stumps and the maximum cutting torque and cutting power requirement were 0.73Â Nm and 27.7Â W, respectively at 6Â Hz reciprocating frequency. Field test results showed that the harvester could cut and lift the lettuce heads without damaging and blemishing the produce at working speed of 0.04Â m/s and the commercial head percentage was 94.5%. At higher working speed of 0.08Â m/s, the head damage rate was 12.8% reducing the percent of commercially accepted heads to 87.2%.
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Authors
Van Nguyen Nang, Suguru Yamane,