JOURNAL ARTICLE

A portable non-destructive volume meter for wine grape clusters

Vicente IraguenAndrés GuesalagaEduardo Agosín

Year: 2006 Journal:   Measurement Science and Technology Vol: 17 (12)Pages: N92-N96   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

A portable non-destructive instrument has been developed for the measurement of grape cluster volume using air displacement techniques. The design satisfies the producer's need to determine cluster growth curves in order to estimate the optimum time to start the harvest. Several ways of processing data were evaluated, including different models and parameters related to thermodynamic, mechanical and electronic aspects. Using an empirical calibration technique, the device performs with an acceptable accuracy for field measurements, with errors below 20 cm3 and R2 higher than 0.92. It is intended for sample volumes between 80 cm3 and 500 cm3. The instrument was intensively tested in three vineyards and for different atmospheric pressures, achieving good results and validating its use for harvest volume estimation. The instrument can be adapted so that it can be used for other types of fruit and vegetables.

Keywords:
Wine Metre Volume (thermodynamics) Grape wine Environmental science Materials science Mechanics Optics Thermodynamics Physics

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