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The pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a tropical fruit with significant
economical importance. The mechanisation in the field of pineapple harvesting
has become inevitable. Basic information on its cultivation practices and
physical and mechanical properties is essential for the design and development
of suitable machinery. Cutting energy and cutting force requirement are some
of the vital information in the design aspects of mechanical harvester. As brush
cutters have become very common machinery used by farmers and different
attachments on brush cutter suitable for harvesting paddy, sugarcane and
pineapple have already been developed and are used. Hence, this study is
focused on investigation on design parameters for the development of a
pineapple harvesting attachment to brush cutter and evaluation of different
designs of fruit holders.
The cutting energy requirement was determined using an impact test rig
apparatus. The maximum cutting force was then calculated from the cutting
energy. For the mechanical harvesting of pineapple, three fruit holders were
designed and fabricated. The holder-A supports the fruit and the distance
between the cutting edge and holder is fixed. Holder-1 supports the fruit and it
can move with respect to the cutting edge. Holder-2 can grip the fruit but the
distance and between the cutting edge and holder is fixed. Holder-3 can grip the
fruit and it can move with respect to the cutting edge. The field tests of the
holders were then conducted to evaluate their performance in comparison with
the existing fruit holder.
The average height of a pineapple plant was obtained as 94.57 cm with
a standard deviation of 20.62 cm. The average number of leaves was obtained
as 47 with a standard deviation 13.2. The average height of fruit from groundand angle of inclination was observed as 33.2 cm and 38.2o respectively. The
average diameter of stem was 26.69 mm with a standard deviation of 8.57 mm.
The maximum cutting energy and force of pineapple stem was obtained as
18.10 J and 842.70 N respectively, during the first harvest. In case of pineapple
leaves, older leaves require maximum cutting energy of 9.60 J. The field
evaluation of fruit holders was conducted and it was found that the holder-1
with 150 mm diameter blade requires minimum time for harvesting, 132 fruits/
h, minimum damages of leaves, 5 nos. and more comfortable in handling and
operating. |
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