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http://dx.doi.org/10.3796/KSFT.2017.53.3.256

Elemental techniques for automated size sorting system considering problems and status of sorting process of ark shell (Scapharca subcrenata)  

JEONG, Seok-Bong (Chamco Chungha Co., Ltd)
HWANG, Doo-Jin (School of Marine Technology, Chonnam National University)
YOON, Eun-A (School of Marine Technology, Chonnam National University)
MIN, Eunbi (Division of Fisheries Science, Chonnam National University)
CHOI, Byeong-Dae (Department of Seafood and Aquaculture Science, Gyeongsang National University)
JUNG, Yong-Gil (Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Gyeongsang National University)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology / v.53, no.3, 2017 , pp. 256-265 More about this Journal
Abstract
Seafood is attracting attention as a future food industry. In recent years, the demand for fishery equipment of mechanization, automation, and unmanned was increased due to the environment affected by seafood processing, stricter regulations on safety, decline and aging of fishery worker. Ark shell (Scapharca subcrenata) was being produced in many steps in the production process. The process has been made such as collection-landing-washing-first sort (goods/non-goods)-transports-second sort (size). It was undergone first and second steps by delivering to the consumer. Here, the first step is to sort goods to collection and the second step is to sort by size. The fishery workers need ten people in first step and six people in second step. The workload of one hour per kg is 4,247 kg/h in first step and 2,213 kg/h in second step. In addition, the goods ratio by work process was 79% in first step and 98% in the second step. In this process, a lot of fishery worker and working time is needed. Therefore, this study developed elemental techniques for an automated size sorting system considering the working process problem, time and situation for washing and sorting of ark shell.
Keywords
Shellfish; Ark shell; Auto system; Sorting;
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