MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS OF VIBRATION AND SHOCK LEVELS FOR TRUCK TRANSPORT OF CRISPY BANANA PACKAGING PRODUCT

  • Surapong Intarapak College of Logistics and Supply chain Suansunandha Rajabhat University 1 U-thong Nok Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300 Thailand
  • Phitphisut Thitart College of Logistics and Supply chain Suansunandha Rajabhat University 1 U-thong Nok Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300 Thailand
  • Phirayu Seanbudda College of Logistics and Supply chain Suansunandha Rajabhat University 1 U-thong Nok Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300 Thailand
Keywords: MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS OF VIBRATION AND SHOCK LEVELS, TRUCK TRANSPORT OF CRISPY BANANA PACKAGING PRODUCT

Abstract

             Measurement of vibration and shock levels of cargo vehicles that affect the banana peel products Is the responsibility of Baan Nong Kong Housewife Group, Ban Phue District, Udon Thani Province The purpose of the study (1) was to determine the amount of vibration and impact on the packing of the banana peeling product when traveling on a transportation vehicle from Udon Thani province. To Bangkok Province on Mittraphap Road (2) measure the impact of vibration and shocks in the model experime. Shows the importance of vibration Because during the transportation and distribution of packaging, the transport encountered conditions that caused damage to the product. Therefore has a random vibration test (Random vibration) By using conditions that cause the most damage Assessment of the efficiency of internal containers Including how to close the container By evaluating the intensity of random vibration and the protection of the products of the container according to standards (ASTM-D4728 and ISO-13355) The results of the analysis in the packaging of the product, putty, weight 1000 grams / 1 bag, capture data, vibration sensor, or (G-sensor) data recorded can be saved in the file. By testing the speed between 10 km / h to 120 km / h will find that when tested at a low speed of 30 km / h measure vibration according to gravity (Xmax = 2.12 G, Ymax = 5.67 G, Zmax = 10.89 G) The impact of 190 grams of putty banana product damage, representing 19 percent, speed 60 km / h, is the speed required by law to drive trucks in Thailand. Measures vibration according to gravity (Xmax = 3.27 G, Ymax = 3.67 G, Zmax = 15.27 G) Effect of packing banana slices Lost 284 grams percent. 28.4, speed 90 km / h, can measure vibration according to gravity (Xmax = 4.09 G, Ymax = 3.87 G, Zmax = 16.77 G). Impacts contain 414 grams of damaged banana peel products, representing 41.4% of the result. Analysis of exploratory experiments, vibration and shocks When the vibrations according to gravity vary, the speed results in the impact of the damaged banana peel products as well. Keywords : Measurement, Analysis of Vibration.

Published
2019-11-27