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Title: Impact behaviour of freeze-dried and fresh pomelo peel
Authors: Thielen, Marc
Speck, Thomas
Seidel, Robin
Keywords: Structural biology and biophysics
Biomechanics
Citrus maxima
Cellular material
Energy dissipation
Coefficient of restitution
Maxwell model
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Pomelos (Citrus maxima) are known for their thick peel which—inter alia—serves as energy dissipator when fruits impact on the ground after being shed. It protects the fruit from splitting open and thus enables the contained seeds to stay germinable and to potentially be dispersed by animal vectors. The main part of the peel consists of a parenchymatous tissue that can be interpreted from a materials point of view as open pored foam whose struts are pressurized and filled with liquid.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22307
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