FARIAS, P. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5276479854764967; FARIAS, Paulo de Almeida.
Resumo:
The mechanized seeding process from a seed processing facility (UBS) benefits from
pre-cleaning, drying, cleaning, classifying, plague treatment and product packing,
that provides for the correct storage conditions for further distribution. Nonetheless, a
device designed to simulate the seed processing facility operations could determine
processing damages from impact, friction, pressure, among others. We did a casestudy
with carioca bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) that aimed to design such an
electromechanical device capable of simulate and control the mechanical impact
occurring on a seed processing facility with precise application velocity and exposure
duration. A case-study was performed. The simulator device was designed at the
Laboratory of Applied Instrumentation from the Food Engineering Academic Unit
utilizing operational information from UBS specialists. The prototype composes of a
homogenization mechanical structure powered by the traction provided by a threephase
electric powered engine, and provides mechanical impact and seed mixing.
The device has an engine electronic microprocessor controlled that controls the
frequency inverter unit. Previous processing parameters such as variety, moisture
content, temperature, shape, density, elasticity index, hardiness, breakage
susceptibility, among others were used to adjust and regulate the device. From the
results, we can conclude that the designed device is able to simulate with a 95%
precision the damages occurring on a seed processing facility, addressed by the loss
of physiologic quality of pinto bean seeds of SPF processed seeds in comparison
with the ones assayed on our prototype.