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Performance evaluation and optimization of a Moringa Oleifera depodding machine: A response surface approach

Depodding of moringa which is still being carried out manually by removing with hand or by hitting a bag containing the pods is time-consuming, labour intensive and not economical. The demand for quality oil-bearing moringa seeds that have a wide area of industrial applications necessitates innovati...

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Autores principales: Komolafe, Clement Adekunle, Ikubanni, Peter Pelumi, Okonkwo, Clinton Emeka, Ajao, Faith Olusola, Alake, Adewumi Samuel, Olayanju, Tajudeen M. Adeniyi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7044799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32140587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03465
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author Komolafe, Clement Adekunle
Ikubanni, Peter Pelumi
Okonkwo, Clinton Emeka
Ajao, Faith Olusola
Alake, Adewumi Samuel
Olayanju, Tajudeen M. Adeniyi
author_facet Komolafe, Clement Adekunle
Ikubanni, Peter Pelumi
Okonkwo, Clinton Emeka
Ajao, Faith Olusola
Alake, Adewumi Samuel
Olayanju, Tajudeen M. Adeniyi
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description Depodding of moringa which is still being carried out manually by removing with hand or by hitting a bag containing the pods is time-consuming, labour intensive and not economical. The demand for quality oil-bearing moringa seeds that have a wide area of industrial applications necessitates innovative deppoding techniques that will improve its market value. To ameliorate these problems, moringa depoddding machine has been developed but studies on performance evaluation and optimal parameter setting are sparsely reported. This study therefore, evaluated the effects of the processing factors (moisture content (MC) and speed of rotation (SR)) levels on the performance (throughput capacity (TP), effective throughput capacity (ETP), labour requirement (LR), depodding coefficient (DC), coefficient of wholeness (CW), depodding efficiency (DE), depodded kernel (DK), undepodded kernel (UK), small broken kernel (SBK), and big broken kernel (BBK)) of the designed and fabricated moringa depodding machine using the response surface methodology and test between subjects-effects. The experimental design used was a two factor, three levels i-optimal randomized design. Mathematical models relating the process factors to performance were developed. The predicted optimum results obtained were validated using the observed values of the experiment. MC and SR were found to have a significant effect on the performance of the machine. The predicted optimum performance of the machine were 113.73 kg/hr, 109.45 kg/hr, 0.85 man-hour required/Kg, 96.15 %, 0.96, 93.93 %, 0.98, 0.02, 10.64 %, and 1.24 % for TP, ETP, LR, DC, CW, DE, DK, UK, SBK, and BBK respectively at MC and SR of 10.10 % wet basis and 564 rpm. The experimental values at these processing conditions were close to the predicted optimum results obtained with little deviations which were statistically insignificant. The selected models sufficiently predicted the performance of the developed machine.
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spelling pubmed-70447992020-03-05 Performance evaluation and optimization of a Moringa Oleifera depodding machine: A response surface approach Komolafe, Clement Adekunle Ikubanni, Peter Pelumi Okonkwo, Clinton Emeka Ajao, Faith Olusola Alake, Adewumi Samuel Olayanju, Tajudeen M. Adeniyi Heliyon Article Depodding of moringa which is still being carried out manually by removing with hand or by hitting a bag containing the pods is time-consuming, labour intensive and not economical. The demand for quality oil-bearing moringa seeds that have a wide area of industrial applications necessitates innovative deppoding techniques that will improve its market value. To ameliorate these problems, moringa depoddding machine has been developed but studies on performance evaluation and optimal parameter setting are sparsely reported. This study therefore, evaluated the effects of the processing factors (moisture content (MC) and speed of rotation (SR)) levels on the performance (throughput capacity (TP), effective throughput capacity (ETP), labour requirement (LR), depodding coefficient (DC), coefficient of wholeness (CW), depodding efficiency (DE), depodded kernel (DK), undepodded kernel (UK), small broken kernel (SBK), and big broken kernel (BBK)) of the designed and fabricated moringa depodding machine using the response surface methodology and test between subjects-effects. The experimental design used was a two factor, three levels i-optimal randomized design. Mathematical models relating the process factors to performance were developed. The predicted optimum results obtained were validated using the observed values of the experiment. MC and SR were found to have a significant effect on the performance of the machine. The predicted optimum performance of the machine were 113.73 kg/hr, 109.45 kg/hr, 0.85 man-hour required/Kg, 96.15 %, 0.96, 93.93 %, 0.98, 0.02, 10.64 %, and 1.24 % for TP, ETP, LR, DC, CW, DE, DK, UK, SBK, and BBK respectively at MC and SR of 10.10 % wet basis and 564 rpm. The experimental values at these processing conditions were close to the predicted optimum results obtained with little deviations which were statistically insignificant. The selected models sufficiently predicted the performance of the developed machine. Elsevier 2020-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7044799/ /pubmed/32140587 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03465 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Performance evaluation and optimization of a Moringa Oleifera depodding machine: A response surface approach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7044799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32140587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03465
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