RESEARCH ARTICLE

Journal of Oil Palm Research Vol. 38 (1) March 2026, p. 117-126

MATERIAL AND CURVATURE OF THE OIL PALM HARVESTING KNIFE AND THEIR EFFECTS ON FORCE AND ENERGY REQUIREMENTS

SUTHAKAR B1*; JANY GILES A1 and DINESH PANDI M1

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21894/jopr.2024.0059
Received: 23 February 2024   Accepted: 24 October 2024   Published Online: 20 December 2024
ABSTRACT

Oil palm is an economically important crop, and the process of harvesting its fruit constitutes a major proportion of the production cost. Using an efficient harvesting knife can reduce the cultivation cost and ensure a high yield. In this study, the effect of the material and curvature of the knife for cutting fronds and fresh fruit bunches (FFB) was investigated. Three different materials, namely, EN-42J, EN-9, and Hardened and Tempered (H&T) steel and five different curvatures namely, Malaysian model, Andhra model, Kerala model, FMD-1 and FMD-3 were examined. A total of 15 harvesting knives were developed and evaluated in the field using a load cell indicator attached between the pole and the harvesting knife. The parameters of maximum cutting force (CFc) , maximum specific cutting force (SCFc), and maximum specific cutting energy (SCE) were calculated. The findings indicated that the material of the knife exhibited a negligible effect, but the curvature had a significant effect. Of the various models tested, the values of the CFc (30.56, 54.50 kgf), SCFc (0.26, 0.95 kg cm–2), and SCE (5.08, 4.78 kg cm cm–2) were the least for the Malaysian model followed by FMD-3 model for cutting the frond and FFB.

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1 Department of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering,
Agricultural Engineering College and Research Institute,
TNAU, Kumulur, Trichy 621712, Tamil Nadu, India.

* Corresponding author email: suthakar@tnau.ac.in