Elasticity of Malaysian papaya as a design criterion for prevention of damage during transportation


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M. Zohadie, . Elasticity of Malaysian papaya as a design criterion for prevention of damage during transportation. pp. 178-183. ISSN 0126-6128

Abstract

Damage to fruits for processing and fresh consumption during transportation can be quite significant. This problem can be studied from the context of vibration theory. Based on this theory it is possible to reduce the damage by manipulating the natural frequency of the container of fruits. To compute this natural frequency the elasticity of the fruit has to be determined. This article reports the results of a study carried out on the subject for Malaysia papaya (Carica Papaya var. Serdang). The plate test was used to determine the elasticity. Results from the test were used for computing the natural frequency of the fruit By knowing the frequency it is possible to avoid resonance vibration during transportation by proper design of container. The elasticity also serves as an indication of the stage at which the fruit is more susceptable to damage. In the case of the Malaysian papaya there is a substantial drop in elasticity as the fruit matures indicating that the resistance to bruising and damage is lowered considerably.


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Abstract

Damage to fruits for processing and fresh consumption during transportation can be quite significant. This problem can be studied from the context of vibration theory. Based on this theory it is possible to reduce the damage by manipulating the natural frequency of the container of fruits. To compute this natural frequency the elasticity of the fruit has to be determined. This article reports the results of a study carried out on the subject for Malaysia papaya (Carica Papaya var. Serdang). The plate test was used to determine the elasticity. Results from the test were used for computing the natural frequency of the fruit By knowing the frequency it is possible to avoid resonance vibration during transportation by proper design of container. The elasticity also serves as an indication of the stage at which the fruit is more susceptable to damage. In the case of the Malaysian papaya there is a substantial drop in elasticity as the fruit matures indicating that the resistance to bruising and damage is lowered considerably.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Papayas
AGROVOC Term: Elasticity
AGROVOC Term: Crop damage
AGROVOC Term: Transportation
AGROVOC Term: Vibration
AGROVOC Term: Vibration
AGROVOC Term: Fresh fruits
AGROVOC Term: Container transport
AGROVOC Term: Bruises of products
Geographical Term: Malaysia
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2025 00:26
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22861

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