尼日利亚改良食品浆料加工筛分机的原型设计和性能分析。

O. E. Simolowo, O. Adeniji
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本研究是对早期基于吸力原理设计的“Ogi”(磨碎玉米浆)筛机进行改造和改进。在这项工作中,制造了一种振动机,用于筛分非洲许多国家的主要主食和初级婴儿饮食,俗称“Ogi”。利用改进后的机器进行了试验性能测试,并将结果与常规或人工筛分工艺进行了比较。在尼日利亚和许多非洲国家,多年来,国内和中等规模的各种食品浆料加工,如玉米、高粱、大豆和小米的浆料加工,都是手工完成的,几乎没有或根本没有技术发展。这些手工过程有明显的限制,如时间过长、乏味和无聊,以及围绕这些过程的固有不卫生条件。结果表明,新设计的振动筛分机比人工筛分机效率更高。平均过滤速度为1.6 x10 -5 m³/s,而手工筛分的平均过滤速度为8.68x10 -6 m³/s,比手工筛分提高82%以上。因此,这项工作通过将振动原理应用于新筛分设备的设计,为尼日利亚和整个非洲的各种主食的加工做出了卓越的贡献。
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Prototype design and performance analysis of a sieving machine for improved food slurry processing in Nigeria.
This study is on the modification and improvement of an "Ogi" (ground corn slurry) sieving machine that was earlier designed based on suction principle. A vibration machine for the sieving of a major staple food and primary infant diet in many countries in Africa popularly known as "Ogi" has been fabricated in this work. Experimental performance tests were carried out using the modified machine and the results were compared with the conventional or manual sieving process. In Nigeria, and many African countries, the domestic and medium-scale processing of various food slurry such as those for corn, sorghum, soya beans and millet have been done manually over the years with little or no technological development. These manual processes are associated with obvious constraints such as excessive length of time, tedium and boredom coupled with inherent unhygienic conditions surrounding these processes. Results showed that the newly designed vibration sieving machine was more efficient than the manual process. It had an average filtration rate of 1.6 x10 -5 m 3 /s against 8.68x10 -6 m 3 /s for the manual method, thereby bringing about over 82% improvement over the manual sieving process. Hence, this work presents a remarkable contribution to the processing of various staple foods in Nigeria and Africa as a whole by applying the principles of vibration to the design of new sieving equipment.
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