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Title: The Development of a Multi Purpose Wet Food Sieving Machine F.T.Fayose
Authors: Fayose, Folasayo
Keywords: Wet sieving operation
machine
Development
starch
soybeans
Nigeria
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2008
Publisher: International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (CIGR), Belgium
Citation: Fayose, F.T. (2008). Development of Multipurpose Sieving Machine for Wet Agricultural Products, CIGR E-journal Agric. Eng’g. Intl Vol X. pg 1-9
Series/Report no.: Agric. Engineering International;FP 08 006
Abstract: Wet sieving is still a manual operation in tropical crop processing. It is a time consuming operation. Most of the existing wet sieving machines are available in large scale industries and they are too sophisticated to operate and maintain by local processors. Therefore, a motorized starch extracting machine, based on shaking mechanism was designed, fabricated and tested to solve the problem associated with sieving of starch and other agricultural crops in Nigeria. The machine consists of a hopper, a mixing compartment, a sieving compartment operated by a crank and spring arrangement, collecting trays and outlets. The volumetric flow rate and the capacity of the machine are 0.0206 m3/h and 22.45 kg/h respectively. The test considered concentration at three levels 12.2 %, 14.44 % and 22.77 %. The study showed that the machine performance coefficients and sieving capacity increased with decreasing concentration. Also, highest performance coefficients of 98% was obtained for sieving of maize while sieving capacity of 16.90g/sm2 was obtained when the machine was used to sieve cassava. A unit of the machine costs N19, 480.00 as at April 2007. The maintenance of the machine is simple and recommended for small holders, local processors and home use.
Description: When carried out manually, wet sieving is energy and time consuming, tedious and back straining. Also, an offensive odour can be generated by fermented products and the acidic water content is both unhealthy and a discouragement to producers. The tendency is to drift away from wet sieving operation and resort to bad quality products which makes storage very difficult, reduces the desirable eating quality and suitability of the product for further processing. In this study, a motorized starch extracting machine, based on shaking mechanism was designed, fabricated and tested to solve the problem associated with sieving of starch and other agricultural crops in Nigeria. The machine consists of a hopper, a mixing compartment, a sieving compartment operated by a crank and spring arrangement, collecting trays and outlets.
URI: http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/918
ISSN: 1682-1130
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