Abstract

In the present research, some physical properties of Somsori and Varamin varieties of melon seeds and kernels were studied; three principal dimensions (length, width and thickness) of melon seeds and kernels were measured using image processing technique. Results indicated that mass of the Somsori and Varamin varieties seeds was equal to 0.043 and 0.052g, respectively. The corresponding value for melon kernels was found to be 0.031 and 0.036, respectively. True density of the Somsori and Varamin varieties seeds was equal to 1182.612 and 1132.058kgm−3, respectively. The corresponding value for melon kernels was found to be 1479.731 and 1535.911kgm−3, respectively. Results showed that with increasing volume of container from 500mL to 600mL bulk density of the seeds increased. But with increasing volume of container from 600mL to 1500mL, bulk density of the seeds decreased. Also with increasing volume of container from 500mL to 1000mL bulk density of the kernels increased. But with increasing volume of container from 1000mL to 1500mL, bulk density of the kernels decreased. Values of coefficient of friction of seeds and kernels on rubber surface were more than the iron, galvanized and plywood surfaces, but values of coefficient of friction of seeds and kernels on galvanized surface were less the other surfaces. Comparison between three methods of measuring angle of repose showed that values based on pouring method and filling method were more and less than the other methods, respectively.

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