Contribuições conceituais ao projeto de mecanismos para a retirada da casca de mandioca
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Resumo: | The root of the cassava, scientifically known as Manihot Esculenta Crantz, traditionally tropical and native to South America, is an edible root that serves as a staple food for humans. In order to be consumed, the outer layers of the skin are always removed through the peeling process after harvesting. The processing of cassava roots in family farming systems is carried out manually with low technology involved in the processes, from planting to the trade of fresh cassava to the end consumer. In this sense, in order to reduce operational risks, mechanization in the peeling process seeks to offer greater safety and shorter processing time, benefiting the population dependent on cassava production. With the aim of proposing solutions for the peeling of cassava roots through a mechanical process performed by a technical system, exploratory research was conducted to identify patents and prior art in databases regarding the main types of peeling. Based on this, alternative solutions were designed based on the tasks and activities of a reference model for the development of agricultural machines for the technical problem of longitudinal peeling. Solution principles were generated through digital mock-ups, grouped together, manufactured by 3D printing, assembled, and tested. Thus, three alternative concepts were developed to solve the technical problem: the first based on the concept of longitudinal cutting and separation by highlighting, the second based on the concept of longitudinal cutting and separation by scraping, and the third based on the concept of longitudinal flat cutting. The results of the experiments, evaluated in terms of performance criteria, indicate that the prototype of the third alternative concept, the longitudinal flat peeling, provided an applicable solution for mechanized peeling, replacing manual peeling applied to the trade of fresh cassava produced by family farming. The concept demonstrated acceptable performance in an operational environment for the peeling functions and technical criteria, contributing beneficially to the overall performance of the evolving mechanical technical system, reducing potential operational risks and increasing productivity. Moreover, the characteristics presented by the performance of the technical system indicate potential application in cassava peeling machines intended for large-scale production by food industries. Finally, the studies contributed to identifying the current state of the art and can evolve for the next stages of product development. |
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Contribuições conceituais ao projeto de mecanismos para a retirada da casca de mandiocaConceptual contributions to the project of mechanisms for the removal of cassava skinRaizCorteDescasqueSeparaçãoProjeto de máquinasRootCuttingPeelingSeparationMachine designCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICAThe root of the cassava, scientifically known as Manihot Esculenta Crantz, traditionally tropical and native to South America, is an edible root that serves as a staple food for humans. In order to be consumed, the outer layers of the skin are always removed through the peeling process after harvesting. The processing of cassava roots in family farming systems is carried out manually with low technology involved in the processes, from planting to the trade of fresh cassava to the end consumer. In this sense, in order to reduce operational risks, mechanization in the peeling process seeks to offer greater safety and shorter processing time, benefiting the population dependent on cassava production. With the aim of proposing solutions for the peeling of cassava roots through a mechanical process performed by a technical system, exploratory research was conducted to identify patents and prior art in databases regarding the main types of peeling. Based on this, alternative solutions were designed based on the tasks and activities of a reference model for the development of agricultural machines for the technical problem of longitudinal peeling. Solution principles were generated through digital mock-ups, grouped together, manufactured by 3D printing, assembled, and tested. Thus, three alternative concepts were developed to solve the technical problem: the first based on the concept of longitudinal cutting and separation by highlighting, the second based on the concept of longitudinal cutting and separation by scraping, and the third based on the concept of longitudinal flat cutting. The results of the experiments, evaluated in terms of performance criteria, indicate that the prototype of the third alternative concept, the longitudinal flat peeling, provided an applicable solution for mechanized peeling, replacing manual peeling applied to the trade of fresh cassava produced by family farming. The concept demonstrated acceptable performance in an operational environment for the peeling functions and technical criteria, contributing beneficially to the overall performance of the evolving mechanical technical system, reducing potential operational risks and increasing productivity. Moreover, the characteristics presented by the performance of the technical system indicate potential application in cassava peeling machines intended for large-scale production by food industries. Finally, the studies contributed to identifying the current state of the art and can evolve for the next stages of product development.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESA raiz da mandioca de nome científico Manihot Esculenta Crantz tradicionalmente tropical originária da América do Sul é uma raiz comestível que é fonte de alimentação básica para os humanos. Para serem consumidas as camadas de casca são sempre removidas pelo processo de descasque após o processo de colheita. Os processamentos das raízes da mandioca em sistemas de agricultura familiar são realizados de forma manual com baixa tecnologia envolvida nos processos, desde o plantio até o comércio da mandioca in natura para o consumidor final. Neste sentido para diminuir os riscos operacionais, a mecanização no processo de descasque procura oferecer maior segurança e menor tempo de processamento com benefícios a população dependente da produção das mandiocas. Com o objetivo de propor soluções para o descasque das raízes das mandiocas por um processo mecânico realizado por um sistema técnico, pesquisas exploratórias foram realizadas na identificação de patentes e anterioridades em bases de dados sobre os principais tipos de descasque. Com isso, foram projetadas possíveis soluções alternativas com base nas tarefas e atividades de um modelo de referência para o desenvolvimento de máquinas agrícolas para o problema técnico do descasque longitudinal. Os princípios de solução foram gerados por mocapes digitais, agrupados em conjunto, fabricados por impressão 3D montados e testados. Assim, três concepções alternativas visaram resolver o problema técnico: a primeira sobre o conceito de corte longitudinal e separação por destaque, a segunda sobre o conceito de corte longitudinal e separação por raspagem e a terceira sobre o conceito de corte plano longitudinal. Os resultados dos experimentos avaliados em quesitos de desempenho indicam que o protótipo da terceira concepção alternativa sobre o descasque plano longitudinal foi o conceito que forneceu solução aplicável para o descasque mecanizado em substituição do descasque manual aplicado para comércio de mandiocas in natura produzidas por agricultura familiar. O conceito apresentou desempenho aceitável em ambiente operacional para as funções e critérios técnicos de descasque, contribuindo beneficamente para o desempenho geral do sistema técnico mecânico em evolução de nível de maturidade tecnológica, gerando aumento de produtividade. Além disso, as características apresentadas pelo desempenho do sistema técnico, indicam potencial de aplicação em máquinas de descasque de mandiocas destinadas para produções em escala por indústrias alimentícias. Por fim os estudos contribuíram na identificação do atual estado da arte e pode evoluir para as próximas etapas de desenvolvimento do produto.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilEngenharia MecânicaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia MecânicaCentro de TecnologiaRomano, Leonardo Nabaeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1310558353123248Bender, André Rogério KinalskiOgliari, AndréBuenos, Alexandre AparecidoGuarienti, Eduardo Rorato2023-11-20T12:14:49Z2023-11-20T12:14:49Z2023-06-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/30542ark:/26339/001300000n20rporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2023-11-20T12:14:50Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/30542Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2023-11-20T12:14:50Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Contribuições conceituais ao projeto de mecanismos para a retirada da casca de mandioca Conceptual contributions to the project of mechanisms for the removal of cassava skin |
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Contribuições conceituais ao projeto de mecanismos para a retirada da casca de mandioca |
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Contribuições conceituais ao projeto de mecanismos para a retirada da casca de mandioca Guarienti, Eduardo Rorato Raiz Corte Descasque Separação Projeto de máquinas Root Cutting Peeling Separation Machine design CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICA |
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Contribuições conceituais ao projeto de mecanismos para a retirada da casca de mandioca |
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Contribuições conceituais ao projeto de mecanismos para a retirada da casca de mandioca |
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Contribuições conceituais ao projeto de mecanismos para a retirada da casca de mandioca |
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Contribuições conceituais ao projeto de mecanismos para a retirada da casca de mandioca |
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Contribuições conceituais ao projeto de mecanismos para a retirada da casca de mandioca |
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Guarienti, Eduardo Rorato |
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Guarienti, Eduardo Rorato |
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Romano, Leonardo Nabaes http://lattes.cnpq.br/1310558353123248 Bender, André Rogério Kinalski Ogliari, André Buenos, Alexandre Aparecido |
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Guarienti, Eduardo Rorato |
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Raiz Corte Descasque Separação Projeto de máquinas Root Cutting Peeling Separation Machine design CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICA |
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Raiz Corte Descasque Separação Projeto de máquinas Root Cutting Peeling Separation Machine design CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICA |
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The root of the cassava, scientifically known as Manihot Esculenta Crantz, traditionally tropical and native to South America, is an edible root that serves as a staple food for humans. In order to be consumed, the outer layers of the skin are always removed through the peeling process after harvesting. The processing of cassava roots in family farming systems is carried out manually with low technology involved in the processes, from planting to the trade of fresh cassava to the end consumer. In this sense, in order to reduce operational risks, mechanization in the peeling process seeks to offer greater safety and shorter processing time, benefiting the population dependent on cassava production. With the aim of proposing solutions for the peeling of cassava roots through a mechanical process performed by a technical system, exploratory research was conducted to identify patents and prior art in databases regarding the main types of peeling. Based on this, alternative solutions were designed based on the tasks and activities of a reference model for the development of agricultural machines for the technical problem of longitudinal peeling. Solution principles were generated through digital mock-ups, grouped together, manufactured by 3D printing, assembled, and tested. Thus, three alternative concepts were developed to solve the technical problem: the first based on the concept of longitudinal cutting and separation by highlighting, the second based on the concept of longitudinal cutting and separation by scraping, and the third based on the concept of longitudinal flat cutting. The results of the experiments, evaluated in terms of performance criteria, indicate that the prototype of the third alternative concept, the longitudinal flat peeling, provided an applicable solution for mechanized peeling, replacing manual peeling applied to the trade of fresh cassava produced by family farming. The concept demonstrated acceptable performance in an operational environment for the peeling functions and technical criteria, contributing beneficially to the overall performance of the evolving mechanical technical system, reducing potential operational risks and increasing productivity. Moreover, the characteristics presented by the performance of the technical system indicate potential application in cassava peeling machines intended for large-scale production by food industries. Finally, the studies contributed to identifying the current state of the art and can evolve for the next stages of product development. |
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