ABSTRACT
Over the years African breadfruit has been an
important natural resource for the poor, contributing significantly to their
income and dietary intake. But despite the importance of the fruit, its
production has been faced with several problems. To boost the processing of
breadfruit, Kenneth Nwabueze, developed a breadfruit shelling machine,
fabricated and constructed in the Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering
department of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike. This dehulling
machine which was constructed over 3 years ago, was reported to have a maximum
dehulling efficiency of 86% at a speed of 225rpm, and a maximum dehulling
capacity of l 76.2kg/hr at a speed of 425rpm,but upon evaluation through design
analysis and calculations,it was observed that the machine was not designed
according to required standards and specifications,and thus could not have
achieved the above shelling effeciency and capacity. To this end, the required
improvement and modification of the machine is to be carried out in the course
of this project work. This includes: identification of the required
improvements, modifying the design and operating principle of the machine, and
testing the performance of the machine. To achieve this, careful analysis and
calculations were carried out to detennine the critical and actual parameters
needed. The appropriate construction materials were purchased from Timber
market, Ikwuano, Abia State, while breadfruit was purchased from Ahiaeke market
also in Ikwuano, Abia State. The purchased construction materials were used in
the fabrication process, while the breadfruit was used for the testing of the
machine. Finally, aside the obvious upgrade in the simplicity of the machine,
the improved breadfruit dehulling machine was tested and the maximum dehulling
efficiency found to be 81.2% at a calculated speed of 203 rpm, and maximum
dehulling capacity of 37kg/hr. There were significant effect of moisture
content on dehulling efficiency and dehulling capacity; reduction in moisture
content of the breadfruit reduces the dehulling efficiency, but increases the
dehulling capacity. Furthermore, a cleaning unit was designed to be
incorporated in the machine to separate the breadfruit seeds from their hulls,
but due to cost of extra materials and limited time frame, the prototype
dehulling machine constructed was not incorporated with the cleaner. The
Sustainability of the improved dehulling machine was achieved in terms of ease
of maintenance and repair due to minimal moving parts and complexity.
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