Title of article :
A finite element model for mechanical deformation of single tomato suspension cells Original Research Article
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
A finite element model was developed to simulate compression experiments on single tomato cells from suspension cultures. The cell was modelled as a thin-walled liquid-filled sphere with a permeable wall allowing flow of fluid out in response to internal turgor increases due to the compression. The permeability of the cell wall/plasma lemma was considered to be constant throughout compression. The contact between cell and compression probe was modelled using a soft contact boundary condition. The cytoplast was represented as an internal pressure acting on the plasma lemma and cell wall. Assuming linear elastic constitutive behaviour for the cell wall, and using previously determined cell wall material parameters, the model was found to be remarkably capable of reproducing the force–deformation behaviour of a single cell in compression, as well as its deformed shape, even for large strains. The model might be used as a building block to construct more comprehensive tissue deformation models.
Keywords :
Finite element , Model , Tomato cell , Single cell compression , Micromanipulation , Texture , Fruit
Journal title :
Journal of Food Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Food Engineering