Performance Evaluation of a Prototyped Breadfruit Seed Dehulling Machine

The drudgery involved in dehulling breadfruit seed by traditional methods has been highlighted as one of the major problems hindering the realization of the full potential of breadfruit as a field to food material. This paper describes a development in an African breadfruit seed dehulling machine wi...

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Main Authors: Nnamdi Anosike, Emmanuel Brown, Chukwnonso Maduka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-05-01
Series:Machines
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/4/2/11
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spelling doaj-44514c16b0ea4db0b8eca6283d0514e72020-11-24T20:49:23ZengMDPI AGMachines2075-17022016-05-01421110.3390/machines4020011machines4020011Performance Evaluation of a Prototyped Breadfruit Seed Dehulling MachineNnamdi Anosike0Emmanuel Brown1Chukwnonso Maduka2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, P.M.B. 5025, Akwa, 420211, Anambra State, NigeriaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, P.M.B. 5025, Akwa, 420211, Anambra State, NigeriaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, P.M.B. 5025, Akwa, 420211, Anambra State, NigeriaThe drudgery involved in dehulling breadfruit seed by traditional methods has been highlighted as one of the major problems hindering the realization of the full potential of breadfruit as a field to food material. This paper describes a development in an African breadfruit seed dehulling machine with increased throughput of about 70% above reported machines. The machine consists of a 20 mm diameter shaft, carrying a spiral wound around its circumference (feeder). The feeder provides the required rotational motion and turns a circular disk that rotates against a fixed disk. The two disks can be adjusted to maintain a pre-determined gap for dehulling. An inbuilt drying unit reduces the moisture content of the breadfruit for easy separation of the cotyledon from the endosperm immediately after the dehulling process. The sifting unit that separates the shell from the seed is achieved in this design with an electric fan. The machine is design to run at a speed of 250 rpm with an electric motor as the prime mover. The dehulling efficiency up to 86% and breakage of less than 1.3% was obtained at a clearance setting of 12.4 mm between disks. A sifting efficiency of 100% was achieved. Based on the design diameter and clearance between the dehulling disks, the machine throughput was 216 kg/h with an electric power requirement of 1.207 kW.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/4/2/11African breadfruit seeds processingmodular designincreased machine throughputheating element enabled separation unit
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author Nnamdi Anosike
Emmanuel Brown
Chukwnonso Maduka
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Emmanuel Brown
Chukwnonso Maduka
Performance Evaluation of a Prototyped Breadfruit Seed Dehulling Machine
Machines
African breadfruit seeds processing
modular design
increased machine throughput
heating element enabled separation unit
author_facet Nnamdi Anosike
Emmanuel Brown
Chukwnonso Maduka
author_sort Nnamdi Anosike
title Performance Evaluation of a Prototyped Breadfruit Seed Dehulling Machine
title_short Performance Evaluation of a Prototyped Breadfruit Seed Dehulling Machine
title_full Performance Evaluation of a Prototyped Breadfruit Seed Dehulling Machine
title_fullStr Performance Evaluation of a Prototyped Breadfruit Seed Dehulling Machine
title_full_unstemmed Performance Evaluation of a Prototyped Breadfruit Seed Dehulling Machine
title_sort performance evaluation of a prototyped breadfruit seed dehulling machine
publisher MDPI AG
series Machines
issn 2075-1702
publishDate 2016-05-01
description The drudgery involved in dehulling breadfruit seed by traditional methods has been highlighted as one of the major problems hindering the realization of the full potential of breadfruit as a field to food material. This paper describes a development in an African breadfruit seed dehulling machine with increased throughput of about 70% above reported machines. The machine consists of a 20 mm diameter shaft, carrying a spiral wound around its circumference (feeder). The feeder provides the required rotational motion and turns a circular disk that rotates against a fixed disk. The two disks can be adjusted to maintain a pre-determined gap for dehulling. An inbuilt drying unit reduces the moisture content of the breadfruit for easy separation of the cotyledon from the endosperm immediately after the dehulling process. The sifting unit that separates the shell from the seed is achieved in this design with an electric fan. The machine is design to run at a speed of 250 rpm with an electric motor as the prime mover. The dehulling efficiency up to 86% and breakage of less than 1.3% was obtained at a clearance setting of 12.4 mm between disks. A sifting efficiency of 100% was achieved. Based on the design diameter and clearance between the dehulling disks, the machine throughput was 216 kg/h with an electric power requirement of 1.207 kW.
topic African breadfruit seeds processing
modular design
increased machine throughput
heating element enabled separation unit
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1702/4/2/11
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