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Description: An industrial experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of inspection time and blemished fruit rate on inspection per formance of orange fruit. Forecasting equations specified from an existing theory were developed. The equation parameters were esti mated, based on 188 sorting tests, for two different classes of slight and serious fruit defects. It was found that the inspection time required for the 'slight defects' class was much greater than that for the 'serious defect' class. This result should be taken into consideration, especially when the ratio between the defect classes differs greatiy from the usual, such as in forecasting human labor required to complete inspection performed by a harvesting crew or vision equipment. The findings indi cate that the blemished fruit rate does not affect inspection performance.
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Citation: H. Pasternak, A. Lidror, and H. Engel 1989. THE EFFECT OF THE INCIDENCE OF DEFECT ON ORANGE INSPECTION TIME. Canadian Agricultural Engineering 31(2):131-134.
Volume: 31
Issue: 2
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Date: 1989
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Coverage: Canada
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Rights: Canadian Society for Bioengineering
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