ABSTRACT
The study
featured the design and construction of a hydraulic particleboard compaction
machine. The developed machine comprises of component parts like the frame and
fixed platen, movable platen, premix mat platter and the prime mover (1.0 tonne
hydraulic cylinder). The framework ofthe machine presented a respective
permissible force, working stress, bending stress, operational deformation and
platen thickness of 10,362.303N,103.005 N/mm2, 2,302.7Nmm2, 0.3605mm and
15mm.The machine was evaluated by using it to compact admixtures ofrice husk
and sawdust from a mat thickness of approximately 51mm to 25mm. Finished
particleboards ofrelative dimensions of 1000mmx500mmx25mm were produced from
differently constituted base and adhesive materials. The resulting boards were
dried and their physical characteristics were assessed and compared. The
results show ~ that the different categories ofparticleboards maintained
evident variations in their physical characteristics. After drying the produced
boards, it was observed that the “S+RP board” reduced most with a final length
of 0.970m and the “S+RS board” reduced least with a final length of 0.990m. The
“RP board” reduced most in width to 0.485m while “SS board” reduced least to
0.492m. The “S+RP board” reduced most in thickness to 0.015m and the “SS board”
reduced least to 0.025m. The “S+RP board” has the least volume of 0.071m3 and
the “SS board” has the highest volume of 0.21m3. “The S+RP board” has the least
weight of 1.400Kg while the “RS board” has the highest weight of 3.100Kg. The
“RS board” is the highest dense board by 28.181 Kg/m3and the “SP board” is the
least dense board by 12.000Kg/m3. The “Saw dust plus Rice husk (S+R) category
of board presented a more strong and stable characteristics which could be
attributed to the blend of the properties of two different base materials.
Moreover, the study ventured into bridging the gap of little or no indigenously
produced technologies used in waste handling and processing, especially as it
concern rural and urban generated agricultural and lignocellulose materials
conversion to useful engineering structural products like panel boards
ANYENE, A (2025). Design And Construction Of A Hydraulic Particleboard Compaction Machine:- Anyene, Chinedu Chukwuemeka C. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Apr 25, 2025, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/design-and-construction-of-a-hydraulic-particleboard-compaction-machine-anyene-chinedu-chukwuemeka-c-7-2
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ANYENE, ANYENE. "Design And Construction Of A Hydraulic Particleboard Compaction Machine:- Anyene, Chinedu Chukwuemeka C" Mouau.afribary.org (2025). Accessed 25 Apr. 2025. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/design-and-construction-of-a-hydraulic-particleboard-compaction-machine-anyene-chinedu-chukwuemeka-c-7-2