Development of a Preconditioning System for FUTA Floating Fish Feed Extruder
Author(s) -
A. P. Olalusi,
C. F. Nwaeche,
A. Adesina
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of engineering research and reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-2926
DOI - 10.9734/jerr/2018/v3i216873
Subject(s) - paddle , sprocket , mixing (physics) , throughput , mechanical engineering , automotive engineering , inlet , materials science , mechanics , marine engineering , environmental science , process engineering , computer science , engineering , physics , telecommunications , quantum mechanics , wireless
The need to enhance the quality of fish feed produced in Nigeria was the major consideration in the design and development of a preconditioning system. The machine consists of two insulated cylindrical barrels, set of arranged paddles on a shaft, frame, hot water and feed mash inlet, discharge chute, chain and sprocket. It was powered by a three-phase 15 hp electric motor which transmits power to the machines shaft and set of paddles via chain and sprocket. The performance characteristics of the machine; mixing efficiency and throughput capacity were evaluated using Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research (NIOMR) feed formulation at feed mash particle sizes of 900 μm, 550 μm, 520 μm and paired paddle rotating speed of the lower and upper chamber at (96.8; 145.2), (122.6; 183.2) and (174.5; 260.8) rpm respectively. The throughput capacity of the preconditioner is 650 kg/hr. The results showed increase in temperature and moisture content level of the particles as the machine speed decreases. The optimum mixing efficiency that gave best uniformity of mix was attained when Paired paddle speeds were (96.8; 145.2), (122.6; 183.2) with an average Biot numbers of 0.1. Original Research Article Olalusi et al.; JERR, 3(2): 1-10, 2018; Article no.JERR.45513 2
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