Agricultural Process and Food Engineering : Original Article ; Development and Performance of a Jatropha Seed Shelling Machine Based on Seed Moisture Content

Purpose: The high energy requirement of extraction of oil from jatropha seed and reduction of loss in oil content betweenwhole seed and kernel of jatropha necessitate seed shelling. The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate theperformance of a jatropha seed shelling machine based on seed...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of biosystems engineering 2015-06, Vol.40 (2), p.137
Hauptverfasser: A. K. Aremu, A. O. Adeniyi, O. K. Fadele
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: The high energy requirement of extraction of oil from jatropha seed and reduction of loss in oil content betweenwhole seed and kernel of jatropha necessitate seed shelling. The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate theperformance of a jatropha seed shelling machine based on seed moisture content. Methods: A shelling machine wasdesigned and constructed for jatropha seed. The components are frame, hopper, shelling chamber, concave, and blower withdischarge units. The performance evaluation of the machine was carried out by determining parameters such as percentageof whole kernel recovered, percentage of broken kernel recovered, percentage of partially shelled seed, percentage ofunshelled seed, machine capacity, machine efficiency, and shelling efficiency. All of the parameters were evaluated at fivedifferent moisture levels: 8.00%, 9.37%, 10.77%, 12.21%, and 13.68% w.b.). Results: The shelling efficiency of the machineincreased with increase in seed moisture content; the percentage of whole kernel recovered and percentage of partiallyshelled seed decreased with increase in moisture content; and percentage of broken kernel, machine efficiency, andpercentage of unshelled seed followed a sinusoidal trend with moisture content variation. Conclusion: The best operatingcondition for the shelling machine was at a moisture content of 8.00% w.b., at which the maximum percentage of wholekernel recovered was 23.23% at a shelling efficiency of 73.95%.
ISSN:1738-1266