Design of Fruit Sorting Machine of Weighing Type Based on Solid Works

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Fruit sorting machine of weighing type was used most widely in fruit grading market, which study on its structure adopting traditional 2D plan method is too abstract to modify hardly. Therefore a new weighing type of fruit sorting machine was designed using Solid Works, through which the design is for stents, tray institutions, transmission system and sprocket shaft of the sorting machine was realized, and 3D model for the motor reducer and bearing socket was built so that the overall assembly for the fruit sorting machine was achieved. Afterwards,3D modeling, virtual assembly as well as compute clash and primary FEM analysis were carried out for parts of machine. The application results show that Solid works is beneficial to new agricultural machinery design, which shall shorten the development cycle and improve the design quality.

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