Static analysis of a ‘sit and stand’ type coconut tree climber

Static analysis of a ‘sit and stand’ type coconut tree climber

Authors

  • V. Pooja KAU
  • M.K Shamin Assistant Professor (C) Department of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, Kelappaji College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology
  • P.R. Jayan Professor & Head Department of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering (FMPE) Kelappaji College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology Kerala Agricultural University Tavanur - 679 573 Malappuram - District Kerala, INDIA. Phone: +91 494 2686214 Tel /Fax +91 494 2686009/2687990

Keywords:

Sit and stand type coconut climber, Von Mises stress, ANSYS, Static analysis, factor of safety.

Abstract

Coconuts are harvested by climbing the tree and cutting the nuts by hand. Manually climbing up and down the tree is hazardous and tedious. A few models of mechanical coconut tree climbers are available to overcome these drawbacks. Testing the mechanical strength and stability of the coconut tree climbers is necessary to ensure their safe performance under working conditions. The static analysis of the top and bottom frames of the farmer’s model of a sit and stand type climber was carried out separately using the ANSYS 15.0 software. Analysis was carried out for various loads of 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, and 1000 N, respectively. The static analysis was interpreted with the equivalent (Von Mises) stress, equivalent elastic strain, and total deformation. The results showed that the Von Mises stress increased as the load increased. A maximum Von Mises stress of 1.5608 × 108 Pa and 6.2431 × 107 Pa, respectively were observed at loads of 1000 N and 400 N for the top frame. A maximum equivalent elastic strain of 7.845 × 10-4 and 3.138 × 10-4, respectively were observed at loads of 1000 N and 400 N for the top frame. The minimum factor of safety of 1.6 and 4.0 respectively at loads of 1000 N and 400 N for the top frame and 1.3 and 3.2, respectively at loads of 1000 N and 400 N for the bottom frame was observed.

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03-05-2023

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Pooja, V., Shamin, M., & Jayan, P. (2023). Static analysis of a ‘sit and stand’ type coconut tree climber. Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 60(2). Retrieved from https://jtropag.kau.in/index.php/ojs2/article/view/1118

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