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    Primary design concept of mini compression test machine for food texture analyzer

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    Author
    Angelica, P.
    Yetti, M.
    Triawan, F.
    Hadisujoto, B.
    Harjon, A.
    Nandiyanto, A.B.D.
    Affiliation
    Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, The University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2023-04-27
    
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    Publisher
    American Institute of Physics Inc.
    Citation
    Putri Angelica, Musafri Yetti, Farid Triawan, Budi Hadisujoto, Aditiya Harjon, Asep Bayu Dani Nandiyanto; Primary design concept of mini compression test machine for food texture analyzer. AIP Conf. Proc. 27 April 2023; 2646 (1): 050036. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0113455
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    AIP Conference Proceedings
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    Abstract
    The sensory analysis method is commonly used for the quality control process. However, this method may provide a biased result since it counts as a subjective measurement. Therefore, engineers came up with the idea of implementing a mechanical testing tool, called a texture analyzer, to measure the properties of the food itself. This study aims to develop a preliminary design of a texture analyzer that can function as a mini-compression test machine that is lightweight, portable, low cost, but still performs the texture analyzer's essential function. Design synthesis is done by reviewing the existing texture analyzers. As a result, the proposed device uses ball screws with a stepper motor as the control machine and load cell to measure the load applied. Furthermore, the dimension of this mini compression is D245 x W200 x H537.5 mm with a 250 mm effective sliding distance, and the maximum load is 10 kg. The design is smaller and lighter than the commercial product; thus, it can be considered portable. Design mainly constructed using SS304 and aluminum to provide a robust design and minimize compliance error. However, some parts were 3D printed due to the complexity in the manufacturing process. The estimated torque that the motor should produce is 1.2 N.m. This machine is expected to be useful for educational purpose as a demonstration tool. © 2023 Author(s).
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    12 month embargo; first published 27 April 2023
    ISSN
    0094-243X
    ISBN
    978-073544426-3
    DOI
    10.1063/5.0113455
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