Influence of the apple defect on the frequency response spectra during nondestructive acoustic sensing of fruit firmness
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Authors: | H. Chen1, F. Duprat1, M. Grotte1, D. Loonis1, E. Pietri1 1INRA-LAMPE, Domaine Saint Paul, B.P.91, 84143 Montfavet, France |
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Abstract : | Abstract. In this paper, the spherical mode shapes corresponding to the resonant peaks in the frequency response spectrum were obtained. The apple defect was made by either injecting the reagent HC1 into the apple or by making holes in the apple. It was found that the apple defect may split one S20 peak into two or even more S20 peaks in the frequency spectrum. The effect relies on the location and size of the defect in the apple as well as the measurement position of the impact and the response sensors. In the presence of the defect, this technique becomes unreliable in firmness evaluation, however it could possibly be used for the indication of the existence of the defect inside the apple. |
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Keywords : | apple defect, firmness, modę shape, nondestructive sensing | ||||||||
Language : | English |