Development of an NCAM motorized GRAIN GRUEL (Soy Bean) sieving machine

Ridwan Olajide Jimoh, Funke Bosede Olotu, Sylvester Chukwujekwu Obiakor *, Kingsley Chibuzor Eneh, Ridwan Adeniyi Alade and Olaoluwa Boladele Asamo.

Processing and Storage Engineering Department, National Center for Agricultural Mechanization, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria.
 
Research Article
Global Journal of Engineering and Technology Advances, 2021, 09(02), 065–074.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gjeta.2021.9.2.0147
Publication history: 
Received on 05 October 2021; revised on 16 November 2021; accepted on 18 November 2021
 
Abstract: 
A survey carried out on conventional or traditional method of sieving wet grains showed that the method consumes time, energy, has low output and efficiency and is also hazardous to health due to low level of hygiene involved. A motorized grain gruel machine was developed at the National Centre for Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM), Ilorin Nigeria. The machine consists of four major units which are hopper, seiver, separator and the discharge unit. The machine’s performance was evaluated at different water volumes (16.5, 18.5 and 20.5 liters) and at three different operating speeds namely 65.3 rpm, 115.0 rpm and 126.0 rpm. The parameters evaluated are; sieving efficiency, through put and output capacity. The data were analyzed using the New Duncan multiple range test (Post Hoc Test) method and linear regression model was used to establish the relationship between the independent variables with the dependent variable, which was optimized using pulp in python version 2.9 frame work. Results show that the machine performed higher at 20.5litres and 126 rpm to a maximum sieving efficiency of 85.08% and 86.48% respectively, but was optimized to the range of 88.35-92.5% in sieving efficiency and 19.42-23.42kg/hr in output capacity. Also the analysis showed that water volume used had more significant effect on the efficiency and other variables such as the throughput and the output capacity respectively, than the operation speed. It was concluded from the results that the machine saved time and energy, reduced material wastage and hazards and therefore is more efficient than the conventional method. It is recommended that further evaluations should be carried out on the machine using a wider variety and species of grains samples.
 
Keywords: 
Development; Performance; sieving machine; Conventional method; Efficiency
 
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