Development of Smart Chopper Composting Monitoring System

M. Khairul, Aiman Daud, Ili Najaa, Aimi Mohd Nordin, Tuan Noor, Hasanah Tuan Ismail, Effendy Adam, N. Zulkarnain, Muhammad Rusydi, Muhammad Razif, Tariq Rehman
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Overconsumption of food can result in environmental pollution, making it a particularly concerning issue in modern civilization. In Malaysia, food waste is generated at a rate of 16,688 tonnes per day. Despite its biodegradation properties and strong composting potential, about 80% of food waste is still disposed of in landfills. Air, soil and water pollution are risks often associated with food waste disposal. Since two-thirds of total waste is avoidable, preventing the rise of household food waste should be a top priority, among which is through composting. This project aims to build a smart composter that can chop food waste and monitor the mixing of food waste to become mature compost. A DC motor controlled by the Arduino Mega microcontroller was used to spin the chopper blades to shred the food into smaller sizes. Temperature, moisture and pH sensors were used to measure the essential parameters to ensure that the food waste mix can become mature compost. The Liquid-crystal display was used to display the parameter value in real time to facilitate the monitoring process. A fan will be activated if the temperature reaches 60 oC to reduce the heat, followed by a solenoid valve to increase the moisture level by supplying water to the compost when the compost is dry. The sensors were also compared with commonly used measuring devices to assess the effectiveness of the sensors used. From the results, all the sensors used were reliable as displayed by a high percentage of accuracy with an average error percentage per sensor of 3.45% for temperature, 2.62% for moisture and 3.52% for pH. Several improvements can be made in the future to achieve smaller amounts of chopped food waste in lesser time, which can be done by reducing the distance between the chopper blade and the container, besides adding more blades.
开发智能菜刀堆肥监控系统
过度消费食物会造成环境污染,是现代文明中一个特别令人担忧的问题。在马来西亚,每天产生的厨余垃圾达 16 688 吨。尽管厨余具有生物降解特性和强大的堆肥潜力,但仍有约 80% 的厨余被丢弃在垃圾填埋场。空气、土壤和水污染往往是与厨余垃圾处理相关的风险。由于三分之二的垃圾是可以避免的,因此防止家庭厨余垃圾的增加应成为当务之急,其中之一就是堆肥。本项目旨在建造一个智能堆肥器,它可以切碎泔水并监控泔水的混合过程,使其成为成熟的堆肥。由 Arduino Mega 微控制器控制的直流电机用于旋转切碎刀片,将食物切碎。温度、湿度和酸碱度传感器用于测量基本参数,以确保泔水混合能成为成熟的堆肥。液晶显示屏用于实时显示参数值,以方便监测过程。如果温度达到 60 摄氏度,风扇就会启动,以减少热量;如果堆肥干燥,电磁阀就会启动,通过向堆肥供水来增加湿度。我们还将传感器与常用的测量设备进行了比较,以评估所用传感器的有效性。从结果来看,所有使用的传感器都很可靠,准确率很高,每个传感器的平均误差百分比分别为:温度 3.45%、湿度 2.62% 和 pH 3.52%。除了增加刀片外,还可以通过缩短切碎机刀片与容器之间的距离来实现。
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