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27 April 2023 Experimental and theoretical studies of the modulus of elasticity and Poisson's ratio for vegetable and melon crops
O. Rakhmatov, S. S. Tukhtamishev, R. Kh. Khudoiberdiev, A. А. Adilov, F. O. Rahmatov
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Proceedings Volume 12637, International Conference on Digital Transformation: Informatics, Economics, and Education (DTIEE2023); 126371A (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2681895
Event: International Conference on Digital Transformation: Informatics, Economics, and Education (DTIEE2023), 2023, Fergana, Uzbekistan
Abstract
The article presents experimental - theoretical studies of the modulus of elasticity and Poisson's ratio, for the pulp of melon and other plant crops, characterizing the process of cutting with a blade. When using mechanical methods for processing melon fruits (removing the peel, cutting the fruit into slices, removing the testes and plasticizing dried melons), it is impossible to express the essence of the ongoing processes at the current level of theoretical knowledge. Therefore, in order to quantify the technological properties of melon, it is necessary to resort to experimental and theoretical methods that allow us to obtain some relative indices that allow us to measure the modulus of elasticity Е , Poisson's ratio  , breaking stress  р , and coefficients of friction of rest п f and motion д f .
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O. Rakhmatov, S. S. Tukhtamishev, R. Kh. Khudoiberdiev, A. А. Adilov, and F. O. Rahmatov "Experimental and theoretical studies of the modulus of elasticity and Poisson's ratio for vegetable and melon crops", Proc. SPIE 12637, International Conference on Digital Transformation: Informatics, Economics, and Education (DTIEE2023), 126371A (27 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2681895
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KEYWORDS
Elasticity

Materials properties

Deformation

Vacuum chambers

Agriculture

Elastic modulus

Protactinium

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