Ciência Rural (Feb 2018)

Design specifications of a heat applicator weed controller device for family farms

  • Roger Toscan Spagnolo,
  • André Oldoni,
  • Tiago Vega Custódio,
  • Ângelo Vieira dos Reis,
  • Antônio Lilles Tavares Machado

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20170243
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 2

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ABSTRACT: One of the difficulties faced by organic food farming families is weed management without the application of chemical products. Thus, this study aimed to establish the design specifications for the development of a heat applicator device for small organic family farms. The implemented methodology allowed the division of the project to phases composed by different tasks. This paper addresses the informational phase, which identifies client needs, according to the lifecycle of the product, in order to establish the design specifications. The declared needs of 40 customers were identified and converted to the requirements of 24 clients. This resulted in 26 design specifications, displayed in order of importance, and distributed along the product’s entire life cycle. Nine requirements were considered to be the most important; namely working speed, target applied temperature, application height variables, weed elimination, production costs, operation costs, energy consumption, weight, and main crop damage.

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