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Kinematic and Dynamic Analysis of the Mechanism of a Vibrating Screen Type Potato Sorting Machine

https://doi.org/10.22314/2073-7599-2025-19-3-4-9

EDN: UYGNLZ

Abstract

Potato and onion sorting is a key technological stage in their production process. Minimizing tuber damage is a key criterion for evaluating the efficiency of sorting machines equipped with elastic coatings on their working surfaces designed to reduce impact loads. (Research purpose) The study aims to conduct kinematic and dynamic analysis of the drive mechanism of the Tolsma sorting machine’s working unit to assess its performance under the operating conditions of the AGROVER potato production cluster (Tashkent region, Republic of Uzbekistan). (Materials and methods) The methodology focuses on evaluating inertial loads which are critical to minimizing tuber damage during sorting, aligning with the broader goal of improving the machine efficiency. (Results and discussion) A graphic analysis was conducted to examine the vertical force acting on tubers during screen oscillation. The results show that the direction of this force closely aligns with gravity, leading to tuber clogging within the holes of the working surface. The minimal repulsive forces fail to ensure efficient produce movement, increasing the risk of damage due to elastic coating deformation and the oval shape of the tubers, which act as wedges. Eeven additional mechanisms do not fully resolve the problems of reduced productivity and tuber damage associated with inertial loads and screen geometry. (Conclusions) The findings support the results of kinematic and dynamic modeling. Inertial forces generated by the accelerated movement of the screens critically affect tubers-surfaces interaction, necessitating machine parameters optimization.

About the Authors

G. A. Bahadirov
Institute of Mechanics and Seismic Stability of Structures named after M.T. Urazbaev of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan

Gayrat A. Bahadirov, Dr.Sc.(Eng.), professor 

Tashkent 



B. T. Umarov
Institute of Mechanics and Seismic Stability of Structures named after M.T. Urazbaev of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan

Bexzod T. Umarov, Ph.D.(Eng.), associate professor 

Tashkent 



I. E. Tursunaliyev
Fergana State Technical University
Uzbekistan

Ismoil E. Tursunaliyev, Ph.D.(Eng.) student

Fergana 



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Bahadirov G.A., Umarov B.T., Tursunaliyev I.E. Kinematic and Dynamic Analysis of the Mechanism of a Vibrating Screen Type Potato Sorting Machine. Agricultural Machinery and Technologies. 2025;19(3):4-9. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22314/2073-7599-2025-19-3-4-9. EDN: UYGNLZ

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