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titleOfInvention Non-destructive testing method for sugar content in spherical fruit and device thereof
abstract The present invention discloses a non-destructive testing method for sugar content in spherical fruit and a device thereof. Two parallel plates are placed in a metal pipe. Tested fruit is located on a conductive rubber tray and between two parallel plates. A controller is respectively connected to the parallel plates, the conductive rubber tray, the metal pipe and a precision capacitance tester. The controller and the precision capacitance tester transfer data through a serial port. By measuring the coaxial capacitance CV between the fruit and the metal pipe, and the equivalent capacitance C between the parallel plates, the sugar content value of the fruit can be calculated according to a given prediction model. The device of the invention is simple and reliable, operation is convenient, cost is low, rapid and non-destructive test of sugar content in fruit is achieved, and noncontact between plate electrodes and fruit eliminates the impact of an air gap and improves the measurement accuracy.
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