Vibrational analysis of seedless watermelons: use in the detection of internal hollows

  • B. Diezma Iglesias Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. ETSIA. Madrid
  • M. Ruiz Altisent ETSIA-UPM. Madrid
  • P. Jancsók E.T.S.I.A Polytechnic University of Madrid. Madrid
Keywords: Watermelons, Quality, Malformations, Firmness, Evaluation, Vibration, Acoustic properties, Measurement, Sensors, Nondestructive testing

Abstract

The internal quality of fruit can be non-invasively tested using systems based on vibrational characteristics. In this work, acoustic impulses were used to detect internal hollows in watermelons; the change in the signal revealing the problem. Frequency spectrum variables were analysed for their potential as non-destructive predictors of this defect. The band magnitude variables, obtained from the integral of the spectrum magnitudes between two frequencies, best predicted internal disorders. Experimental modal analysis was used to investigate the vibrational performance of watermelons and to determine the best positions for the impact point and response measurement microphone. A firsttype spherical mode and its resonant frequency was the best indicator of internal quality problems. Finite element modal analysis was performed to establish a watermelon shape/characteristics model and to compare theoretical and experimental results.

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Published
2005-03-01
How to Cite
Diezma Iglesias, B., Ruiz Altisent, M., & Jancsók, P. (2005). Vibrational analysis of seedless watermelons: use in the detection of internal hollows. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 3(1), 52-60. https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2005031-124
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