Results of Laboratory Studies of the Automated Sorting System for Root and Onion Crops

The roller and sieve machines most commonly used in Russia for the post-harvest processing of root and tuber crops and onions have a number of disadvantages, the main one being a decrease in the quality of sorting due to the contamination of working bodies, which increases the quantity of losses dur...

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Main Authors: Alexey Dorokhov, Alexander Aksenov, Alexey Sibirev, Nikolay Sazonov, Maxim Mosyakov, Maria Godyaeva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/6/1257
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spelling doaj-171269429c39429b8bc44a51eccff0e22021-07-01T00:44:39ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952021-06-01111257125710.3390/agronomy11061257Results of Laboratory Studies of the Automated Sorting System for Root and Onion CropsAlexey Dorokhov0Alexander Aksenov1Alexey Sibirev2Nikolay Sazonov3Maxim Mosyakov4Maria Godyaeva5FSBSI “Federal Scientific Agronomic and Engineering Center VIM”, 109428 Moscow, RussiaFSBSI “Federal Scientific Agronomic and Engineering Center VIM”, 109428 Moscow, RussiaFSBSI “Federal Scientific Agronomic and Engineering Center VIM”, 109428 Moscow, RussiaFSBSI “Federal Scientific Agronomic and Engineering Center VIM”, 109428 Moscow, RussiaFSBSI “Federal Scientific Agronomic and Engineering Center VIM”, 109428 Moscow, RussiaFSBSI “Federal Scientific Agronomic and Engineering Center VIM”, 109428 Moscow, RussiaThe roller and sieve machines most commonly used in Russia for the post-harvest processing of root and tuber crops and onions have a number of disadvantages, the main one being a decrease in the quality of sorting due to the contamination of working bodies, which increases the quantity of losses during sorting and storage. To obtain high-quality competitive production, it is necessary to combine a number of technological operations during the sorting process, such as dividing the material into classes and fractions by quality and size, as well as identifying and removing damaged products. In order to improve the quality of sorting of root tubers and onions by size, it is necessary to ensure the development of an automatic control system for operating and technological parameters, the use of which will eliminate manual sorting on bulkhead tables in post-harvest processing. To fulfill these conditions, the developed automatic control system must have the ability to identify the material on the sorting surface, taking into account external damage and ensuring the automatic removal of impurities. In this study, the highest sorting accuracy of tubers (of more than 91%) was achieved with a forward speed of 1.2 m/s for the conveyor of the sorting table, with damage to 2.2% of the tubers, which meets the agrotechnical requirements for post-harvest processing. This feature distinguishes the developed device from similar ones.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/6/1257automationexperimentrootssortingtechnical vision
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author Alexey Dorokhov
Alexander Aksenov
Alexey Sibirev
Nikolay Sazonov
Maxim Mosyakov
Maria Godyaeva
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Alexander Aksenov
Alexey Sibirev
Nikolay Sazonov
Maxim Mosyakov
Maria Godyaeva
Results of Laboratory Studies of the Automated Sorting System for Root and Onion Crops
Agronomy
automation
experiment
roots
sorting
technical vision
author_facet Alexey Dorokhov
Alexander Aksenov
Alexey Sibirev
Nikolay Sazonov
Maxim Mosyakov
Maria Godyaeva
author_sort Alexey Dorokhov
title Results of Laboratory Studies of the Automated Sorting System for Root and Onion Crops
title_short Results of Laboratory Studies of the Automated Sorting System for Root and Onion Crops
title_full Results of Laboratory Studies of the Automated Sorting System for Root and Onion Crops
title_fullStr Results of Laboratory Studies of the Automated Sorting System for Root and Onion Crops
title_full_unstemmed Results of Laboratory Studies of the Automated Sorting System for Root and Onion Crops
title_sort results of laboratory studies of the automated sorting system for root and onion crops
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The roller and sieve machines most commonly used in Russia for the post-harvest processing of root and tuber crops and onions have a number of disadvantages, the main one being a decrease in the quality of sorting due to the contamination of working bodies, which increases the quantity of losses during sorting and storage. To obtain high-quality competitive production, it is necessary to combine a number of technological operations during the sorting process, such as dividing the material into classes and fractions by quality and size, as well as identifying and removing damaged products. In order to improve the quality of sorting of root tubers and onions by size, it is necessary to ensure the development of an automatic control system for operating and technological parameters, the use of which will eliminate manual sorting on bulkhead tables in post-harvest processing. To fulfill these conditions, the developed automatic control system must have the ability to identify the material on the sorting surface, taking into account external damage and ensuring the automatic removal of impurities. In this study, the highest sorting accuracy of tubers (of more than 91%) was achieved with a forward speed of 1.2 m/s for the conveyor of the sorting table, with damage to 2.2% of the tubers, which meets the agrotechnical requirements for post-harvest processing. This feature distinguishes the developed device from similar ones.
topic automation
experiment
roots
sorting
technical vision
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/6/1257
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