Edeh, J. C.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria
Oduma, O.
Department of Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria
Ntunde, D. I.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
A motorized African oil bean slicing machine was
developed by the authorswith locally available materials and evaluated for
performance. The tests include the determination of the slicing efficiency,
percentage of even/uniform slices, percentage damage, percentage recovery and
throughput capacity of the machine under a combination of feed rate at three
levels of 2, 4,and 6kg/min; and shaft/cutter speed at three levels of 100,200
and 300rpm. According to the results obtained, the most optimum operating
condition of the slicer was at the cutter speed of 200rpm and feed rate of
4kg/min. Under this cutter speed and feed rate, the slicer had the highest
efficiency of 96.21%, percentage even/uniform slices of 98.21%, percentage
uneven slices and minimal material damages of 1.7% and 0.09% respectively. Also
at the same cutter speed and feed rate, the device recorded the highest
percentage of sliced material recovery of 99.93% and throughput capacity of
89.52kg/hr. The ANOVA results obtained showed that the feed rate was highly
significant on the slicing efficiency at 5% and 1% probability levels while the
cutter speed and the interaction between the cutter speed and the feed rate had
no significant effect on the efficiency of the machine.
Keywords: Oil bean, slicer, performance evaluation, efficiency and throughput capacity
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Friday, December 18, 2015
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Vol. 1 No. 2, DEC 2015
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