Shell, a naturally engineered egg packaging: Estimated for strength by non-destructive testing for elastic deformation
Autor: | Viktor A. Davydovych, Valeriy G. Narushin, Michael N Romanov, Mykola Chausov, Darren K. Griffin, Larysa V. Shevchenko, Andriy Pylypenko |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Curvilinear coordinates Materials science business.industry Gaussian Shell (structure) Soil Science Mechanics Compression (physics) symbols.namesake QH324.2 Control and Systems Engineering Deflection (engineering) Nondestructive testing QA440 Fracture (geology) symbols SF Deformation (engineering) QA business Agronomy and Crop Science Food Science |
Zdroj: | Biosystems Engineering. 210:235-246 |
ISSN: | 1537-5110 |
Popis: | Eggshell is a naturally engineered packaging of its interior content and prediction of the egg fracture force (F) under non-destructive elastic shell deformation (D) remains a challenge. Specifically, since shell deflection function under a constant load is linear, it is difficult to calculate the maximum point for F and the respective value of D. The aim was to solve this problem experimentally by employing a measurement instrument commonly used to analyse the deformation of metals and alloys. The experiments were conducted on chicken eggs aligned in their morphological parameters. A curvilinear characteristic of the change in the function F = f(D), was achieved at extremely low shell compression speeds (0.010 to 0.065 mm s-1). This enabled us to (i) describe the obtained functions accurately with Gaussian curves; (ii) expand the range of non-destructive load on a chicken egg to 30 N; and (iii) develop empirical equations for a reasonably accurate prediction of maximum shell deformation (R2 = 0.906) and shell strength (R2 ≈ 1). It is suggested that it is possible to calculate shell strength by measuring its deformation at five points that corresponded to non-destructive loads of 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 N. The methodological approach proposed can be used for the development of an effective shell strength calculation procedure by non-destructive testing. It depends on the appropriate tool for assessing and controlling the elastic shell deformation as well as the features of strength properties of the studied eggs. |
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