Measurement and Study on Drying Shrinkage Characteristic of Tobacco Lamina Based on Computer Vision
Abstract
Accurate evaluation of shrinkage characteristic for tobacco lamina
during drying process is important for optimizing tobacco primary
process. The present work developed a detection and characterization
method of shrinkage characteristic based on computer vision. Effect of
types and dimensions of tobacco lamina on the shrinkage characteristic
were investigated and shrinkage rate variation at different drying
stages was also analyzed by this method. The results show that
percentage reduction of area, which is obtained by detecting tobacco
lamina area before and after drying, can be used to reflect the
shrinkage characteristic of tobacco lamina. RSD of measurement results
by this method is less than 6% under test conditions. Compared with
upper tobacco leaf, middle tobacco leaf shows the higher shrinkage rate
of 14.3%. Dimensions of tobacco lamina also have significant effect on
its shrinkage characteristic. The larger size (up 30mm mesh) tobacco
lamina shows a higher shrinkage rate. Shrinkage rate of tobacco lamina
is closely related to moisture content variation during drying. The
shrinkage of tobacco lamina during drying mainly occurs within the
moisture content range of 20% to 14%.
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