Damping behavior of olive trees under trunk shaking

橄榄树在树干震动下的阻尼特性

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Abstract

This study investigates the damping behavior of olive trees under trunk shaking by assessing transmitted acceleration and logarithmic decrement in the soil and tree, as well as the actual shaking, damping, and elastic powers within the tree. The trunk shaker was operated at five attachment heights: 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, and 0.8 m. Results revealed that the peak elastic power of 8.8 kW occurred at 0.8 m, after which elasticity declined, indicating that the tree reaches its maximum elastic capacity before inertia dominates. The transmission of acceleration to the root-soil system is influenced by attachment height and trunk diameter, with larger diameters and lower attachment points reducing transmitted acceleration. The highest transmitted acceleration of 30.7 m·s(- 2) was measured at 0.8 m. Along the x-axis, acceleration progressively increases from the base to the branches, while the y-axis is mostly absorbed by the trunk. Additionally, the logarithmic decrement decreases with distance from the shaker, reflecting greater damping in the trunk compared to the branches. These findings suggest that optimizing attachment height during mechanical harvesting can enhance energy efficiency and minimize damage by improving elastic responses and managing acceleration and damping dynamics.

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