An International Journal of Optimization and Control: Theories & Applications (Jul 2012)

Design, Fabrication, and Optimization of Jatropha Sheller

  • Richard P. TING,
  • Ed Vidona CASAS,
  • Engelbert K. PERALTA,
  • Jessie C. ELAURIA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 113 – 127

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A study designed, fabricated, and optimized performance of a jatropha sheller, consisting of mainframe, rotary cylinder, stationary cylinder, transmission system. Evaluation and optimization considered moisture content, clearance, and roller speed as independent parameters while the responses comprised of recovery, bulk density factor, shelling capacity, energy utilization of sheller, whole kernel recovery, oil recovery, and energy utilization by extruder.Moisture content failed to affect the response variables. The clearance affected response variables except energy utilization of the extruder. Roller speed affected shelling capacity, whole kernel recovery, and energy utilization of the extruder. Optimization resulted in operating conditions of 9.5%wb moisture content, clearance of 6 mm, and roller speed of 750 rpm.

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