Improvement of control quality of tobacco using tomography measurements
Keywords:
quality, tobacco, capacitance sensor, capacitance and conduction loss of the tests, material nature index of tobaccoAbstract
The structure of the capacitive tomographic sensor is developed due to which the heterogeneity of the three varieties of raw tobacco is investigated, each of which was picked from the four rows of a plant stem. The larger volume of measuring information about the studied object is obtained which enables us to analyze in detail the tobacco quality according to the material nature index of the tests.References
1. Ванько В., Гаврилюк О. Дослідження якості тютюнової сировини за допомогою нового засобу вимірювання скла-дових імітансу з розширеними функціональними можливостями. / В. Ванько, О. Гаврилюк // Перспективні напрями розвитку галузей АПК і підвищення ефективності наукового забезпечення агропромислового виробництва : матеріали доп. І Регіон. наук.-практ. конф. мол. вч. — Тернопіль, 23—24 вересня 2009 р. — С. 26—28.
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2010-11-12
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V. M. Vanko and O. S. Havryliuk, “Improvement of control quality of tobacco using tomography measurements”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 5, pp. 18–22, Nov. 2010.
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Automation and information-measuring equipment
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