Application of magnetic resonance imaging to non-destructive void detection in watermelon.

Summary

In order to increase the measurement rate, the authors employed a one-dimensional projection profile method instead of observing a two-dimensional cross-sectional image. The void detection was carried out with this technique over 30 samples and 28 samples were correctly evaluated. The measurement rate was 900 ms per sample, which is an acceptable speed for a sorting machine in the agricultural field.

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  • Original title: Application of magnetic resonance imaging to non-destructive void detection in watermelon.
  • Record ID : 1998-1508
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryogenics - vol. 36 - n. 12
  • Publication date: 1996/12

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