The existing selective harvest of white asparagus originally imitates manual operation, belongs to in-situ harvesting mode, and improves harvesting speed by reverse motion compensation resulting in complicated mechanical and control. Asparagus spear grows underground with limited harvesting space, brittle and easily damaged. The design of robotic end-effector for efficient selective harvest is still a challenge. Inspired by "fishing with nets in moving boat", this paper firstly proposed a novel ex-situ harvesting mode with sequential subprocess of move-penetrating, pull-cutting, lifting-out, and eject-throwing and the rigid-flexible coupling pull-cutting end-effector (PCEE) was designed. Secondly, the model of PCEE-soil-spear was established, and the two-way coupled MBD-DEM (Multi-Body Dynamics and Discrete Element Method) analysis was utilized to the harvesting process to clarify the interactive forces and element motions. Finally, the harvesting test bench with designed PCEE was built and tested harvesting performance. The experimental results showed that the maximum soil resistances in the moving and...
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May 04 2023
Development of a novel pull-cutting end-effector for ex-situ robotic harvesting of white asparagus based on MBD-DEM coupling simulation.
Jin Yuan, College of Mechanical & Electronic Engineering, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an 271018, China. E-mail jyuan@sdau.edu.cn
Journal: Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
Citation: Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (2023) 205
DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2023.107641
Published: 2023
Citation
Ping Zhang, Jin Yuan, Deyu Wang, Xuemei Liu, Xiaoyu Zheng; Development of a novel pull-cutting end-effector for ex-situ robotic harvesting of white asparagus based on MBD-DEM coupling simulation.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2023; doi:
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