Diseño y simulación de un dispositivo vibrador multidireccional para cosechar capulí.
This paper discusses the design of a cherry tree harvesting machine whose purpose is to facilitate the detachment of the fruit of the tree by vibration. The methods generally applied to mechanized harvesting of fruits coincide bring down these vibrations applied through either on the trunk of a tre...
Autor Principal: | Rodríguez Rodríguez, Telmo Fabian |
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Formato: | bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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2016
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http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/11453 |
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This paper discusses the design of a cherry tree harvesting machine whose purpose is to facilitate the detachment of the fruit of the tree by vibration.
The methods generally applied to mechanized harvesting of fruits coincide bring down these vibrations applied through either on the trunk of a tree or on each of its major branches.
This is a device comprising a housing, inside which there are two inertia masses attached to respective main axes rotating in opposite directions, one anterior and one posterior, transmitting the movement from one to another shaft by a gear train, part the carcass of a structural assembly provided with a grasper the trunk of a fruit tree (capulí tree, olive, almond, etc.) to produce vibrations on it to bring down the fruits.
The novelty in the design focuses on the simple structure of the housing and the arrangement of the two main axes which are aligned in the same direction. Furthermore, the gear train is located in isolated pockets, as occurs with the inertia masses which are set in respective independent cavities.
Importantly easy access to the interior of the housing for any operation needed. |
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