Productive and financial losses generated by vibrations and impacts on conveyor belts in poultry houses: bibliographic review
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Resumo: | Brazil is a major producer of eggs and the State of São Paulo is the one that produces the most eggs in Brazil, with the Tupã region being the largest producer in the State with 55% of production and, in 2018 Bastos, the city with the largest production, contributed 36% of the São Paulo total. Thus, with these production volumes, it is possible to understand the importance of this productive sector, which demands technological innovations to guarantee permanence in the market and efficiency in production. The implementation of new technologies to automate the production of eggs does not always bring only positive results but requires adjustments to avoid losses during the production process. In this context, the problem arising from the automated egg transport systems, which can cause productive and financial losses for the farms, stands out. There are losses in the production line during automated transport from the warehouses to the final shipping process, where vibrations and impacts cause damage, as well as the times of exposure to the sun. Considering the scenario described, in this article the goal is based on prospecting the bibliography that demonstrated that there is already technology developed by peers to fully support the future technological development of an autonomous electronic system to be launched to the transport system, collecting data on obstacles, its position, and conditions of exposure to bad weather, which can be communicated with computers in the aviary management system and which can provide information in order to mitigate production losses, increasing the competitiveness and food security of the farms. |
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Productive and financial losses generated by vibrations and impacts on conveyor belts in poultry houses: bibliographic reviewPérdidas productivas y económicas generadas por vibraciones e impactos en cintas transportadoras en aviarios: revisión bibliográficaPerdas produtivas e financeiras geradas por vibrações e impactos em esteiras transportadoras em aviários: revisão bibliográficaRevisãoColetor de DadosSoftwareProdução de OvosVibração.ReviewData CollectorSoftwareEgg ProductionVibration.RevisiónRecopilador De DatosSoftwareProducción De HuevosVibración.Brazil is a major producer of eggs and the State of São Paulo is the one that produces the most eggs in Brazil, with the Tupã region being the largest producer in the State with 55% of production and, in 2018 Bastos, the city with the largest production, contributed 36% of the São Paulo total. Thus, with these production volumes, it is possible to understand the importance of this productive sector, which demands technological innovations to guarantee permanence in the market and efficiency in production. The implementation of new technologies to automate the production of eggs does not always bring only positive results but requires adjustments to avoid losses during the production process. In this context, the problem arising from the automated egg transport systems, which can cause productive and financial losses for the farms, stands out. There are losses in the production line during automated transport from the warehouses to the final shipping process, where vibrations and impacts cause damage, as well as the times of exposure to the sun. Considering the scenario described, in this article the goal is based on prospecting the bibliography that demonstrated that there is already technology developed by peers to fully support the future technological development of an autonomous electronic system to be launched to the transport system, collecting data on obstacles, its position, and conditions of exposure to bad weather, which can be communicated with computers in the aviary management system and which can provide information in order to mitigate production losses, increasing the competitiveness and food security of the farms.Brasil es un importante productor de huevos y el Estado de São Paulo es el que más huevos produce en Brasil, siendo la región de Tupã el mayor productor del Estado con el 55% de la producción y, en 2018 Bastos, la ciudad con el mayor producción, contribuyó con el 36% del total de São Paulo. Así, con estos volúmenes de producción, es posible comprender la importancia de este sector productivo, que demanda innovaciones tecnológicas para garantizar la permanencia en el mercado y la eficiencia en la producción. La implementación de nuevas tecnologías para automatizar la producción de huevos no siempre trae solo resultados positivos, sino que requiere ajustes para evitar pérdidas durante el proceso de producción. En este contexto, se destaca el problema derivado de los sistemas automatizados de transporte de huevos, que pueden ocasionar pérdidas productivas y económicas a las granjas. Hay pérdidas en la línea de producción durante el transporte automatizado desde los almacenes hasta el proceso de envío final, donde las vibraciones e impactos provocan daños, así como los tiempos de exposición al sol. Considerando el escenario descrito, en este artículo el objetivo se basa en la prospección de la bibliografía que demuestra que ya existe tecnología desarrollada por pares para apoyar plenamente el futuro desarrollo tecnológico de un sistema electrónico autónomo para ser lanzado al sistema de transporte, recolectando datos sobre obstáculos, su posición y condiciones de exposición al mal tiempo, que se pueden comunicar con las computadoras del sistema de manejo de aviario y que pueden brindar información con el fin de mitigar las pérdidas productivas, aumentando la competitividad y seguridad alimentaria de las fincas.O Brasil é um grande produtor de ovos e o Estado de São Paulo é que mais produz ovos do Brasil, sendo a região de Tupã a maior produtora no Estado com 55% da produção e, em 2018 Bastos, a cidade com maior produção, aportou 36% do total paulista. Assim, com estes volumes de produção, é possível compreender a importância deste setor produtivo, que demanda inovações tecnológicas para garantir a permanência no mercado e a eficiência na produção. A implantação de novas tecnologias para automatização da produção de ovos, nem sempre trazem só resultados positivos, mas demandam ajustes para que se evitem perdas durante o processo produtivo. Neste contexto, destaca-se o problema advindo dos sistemas automatizados de transporte dos ovos, que podem causar perdas produtivas e financeiras para as granjas. Há perdas na linha de produção durante o transporte automatizado desde os galpões até o processo final de expedição, onde vibrações e impactos causam danos, assim como os tempos de exposição ao sol. Considerando o cenário descrito, neste artigo o gol baseia-se na prospecção da bibliografia que demonstrou que já há tecnologia desenvolvida pelos pares para dar suporte integral ao futuro desenvolvimento tecnológico de um sistema eletrônico autônomo para ser lançado ao sistema de transporte, coletando dados dos obstáculos, sua posição e condições de exposição às intempéries, passível de comunicação com computadores do sistema de gestão dos aviários e que possam dar informações de forma a mitigar as perdas produtivas, ampliando a competitividade e segurança alimentar das granjas.Research, Society and Development2021-04-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1411410.33448/rsd-v10i4.14114Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 4; e24310414114Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 4; e24310414114Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 4; e243104141142525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14114/12644Copyright (c) 2021 Mario Mollo Netohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMollo Neto, Mario 2021-04-25T11:21:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14114Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:18.823821Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Productive and financial losses generated by vibrations and impacts on conveyor belts in poultry houses: bibliographic review Pérdidas productivas y económicas generadas por vibraciones e impactos en cintas transportadoras en aviarios: revisión bibliográfica Perdas produtivas e financeiras geradas por vibrações e impactos em esteiras transportadoras em aviários: revisão bibliográfica |
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Productive and financial losses generated by vibrations and impacts on conveyor belts in poultry houses: bibliographic review |
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Productive and financial losses generated by vibrations and impacts on conveyor belts in poultry houses: bibliographic review Mollo Neto, Mario Revisão Coletor de Dados Software Produção de Ovos Vibração. Review Data Collector Software Egg Production Vibration. Revisión Recopilador De Datos Software Producción De Huevos Vibración. |
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Productive and financial losses generated by vibrations and impacts on conveyor belts in poultry houses: bibliographic review |
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Productive and financial losses generated by vibrations and impacts on conveyor belts in poultry houses: bibliographic review |
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Productive and financial losses generated by vibrations and impacts on conveyor belts in poultry houses: bibliographic review |
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Productive and financial losses generated by vibrations and impacts on conveyor belts in poultry houses: bibliographic review |
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Productive and financial losses generated by vibrations and impacts on conveyor belts in poultry houses: bibliographic review |
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Mollo Neto, Mario |
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Mollo Neto, Mario |
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Revisão Coletor de Dados Software Produção de Ovos Vibração. Review Data Collector Software Egg Production Vibration. Revisión Recopilador De Datos Software Producción De Huevos Vibración. |
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Revisão Coletor de Dados Software Produção de Ovos Vibração. Review Data Collector Software Egg Production Vibration. Revisión Recopilador De Datos Software Producción De Huevos Vibración. |
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Brazil is a major producer of eggs and the State of São Paulo is the one that produces the most eggs in Brazil, with the Tupã region being the largest producer in the State with 55% of production and, in 2018 Bastos, the city with the largest production, contributed 36% of the São Paulo total. Thus, with these production volumes, it is possible to understand the importance of this productive sector, which demands technological innovations to guarantee permanence in the market and efficiency in production. The implementation of new technologies to automate the production of eggs does not always bring only positive results but requires adjustments to avoid losses during the production process. In this context, the problem arising from the automated egg transport systems, which can cause productive and financial losses for the farms, stands out. There are losses in the production line during automated transport from the warehouses to the final shipping process, where vibrations and impacts cause damage, as well as the times of exposure to the sun. Considering the scenario described, in this article the goal is based on prospecting the bibliography that demonstrated that there is already technology developed by peers to fully support the future technological development of an autonomous electronic system to be launched to the transport system, collecting data on obstacles, its position, and conditions of exposure to bad weather, which can be communicated with computers in the aviary management system and which can provide information in order to mitigate production losses, increasing the competitiveness and food security of the farms. |
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