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Title: Geometric modeling of a coffee plant for displacements prediction
Keywords: Plant mechanical behavior
Numerical simulations
Digital scanning
Comportamento mecânico de plantas
Simulações numéricas
Escaneamento digital
Issue Date: Apr-2016
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: CARVALHO, E. de A.; MAGALHÃES, R. R.; SANTOS, F. L. Geometric modeling of a coffee plant for displacements prediction. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, New York, v. 123, p. 57-63, Apr. 2016.
Abstract: Coffee plants can present structural problems during semi-mechanized and mechanized harvesting such as excessive defoliation and breaking branches. For this reason, studies of mechanical response of a coffee plant can help the development of more optimized machines. The main objective of this study is the modeling of a coffee plant for its mechanical behavior evaluation by using the Finite Element Analysis. The presented paper includes modeling, numerical simulations and experimental tests from a Coffea arabica L. plants. Firstly, it was necessary to create a coffee tree geometry based on pieces of a real tree using 3D scanning process. The coffee tree geometry together with experimental data provided materials properties of the wood plant which are used for displacements prediction via Finite Element Analysis. In order to validate the methodology, simulated results were compared to a real plant behavior under static load. Results presented consistent values from the three-dimensional modeling of a coffee plant which demonstrated the potentiality for new applications.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016816991630045X
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