Physical properties of kumquat fruit

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Some physical properties of kumquat were investigated. Physical properties which were measured included fruit dimensions, mass, volume, projected area, density, geometric mean diameter, sphericity and surface area. Bulk density, porosity and also packaging coefficient were calculated. Mechanical properties such as the elasticity modulus, rupture force and energy required for initial rupture have been determined. The experiments were carried out at moisture content of 82.6% (w.b.). The results show that the kumquat fruit is one of the smallest fruit in the citrus family. © 2013 Institute of Agrophysics.

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Jaliliantabar, F., Lorestani, A. N., & Gholami, R. (2013). Physical properties of kumquat fruit. International Agrophysics, 27(1), 107–109. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10247-012-0074-y

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