Abstract

This paper presents a research on the Development and Assessment of the cracking and sorting processes of palm kernels nuts in a mechanical cracking machine. The palm kernel oil is an important agricultural produce, it has a wide range of usage aside from cooking. In attempt to reduce energy exploitation, in conjunction with the regular high rate of demand for products been extracted from palm kernel nut, the need to improve on the manual method of cracking and sorting became eminent. The mechanical cracker was made up of two units: the cracking and sorting unit. Experimental studies of properties of machine components were considered with the purpose of avoiding fatigue failure and fracture on the palm nuts during the processing duration. The mechanical cracker was designed, fabricated and performance evaluation carried out using locally sourced materials. It was developed with a 5hp electric motor to drive the machine coupled with belts and pulleys. The average data assessment shows a 2.01% of un-cracked nuts, 2.36% of partially cracked nuts, 93.58% of un-cracked nut and 2.05% broken nuts. The cracking-sorting efficiency was estimated at 94% and throughput capacity was determined to be 80kg/h while the overall palm kernel recovery efficiency was 85%. These suggest that the machine is very suitable for separating the palm kernel nuts from the cracked shells clearly and completely.

Highlights

  • This paper presents a research on the Development and Assessment of the cracking and sorting processes of palm kernels nuts in a mechanical cracking machine

  • The palm kernel seed is the edible seed of the oil palm tree (Elaeis Guineensis) which originated from West Africa, it dates as far back as 5000 years and it can be used to obtain palm kernel oil which can be fractionated into liquid, solid, and an intermediate fraction known as shortening

  • The palm oil extraction process had undergone a lot of mechanical development, the palm kernel oil extraction process which starts with the separation of the palm nut from the fiber-base is still significantly less mechanized

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Introduction

This paper presents a research on the Development and Assessment of the cracking and sorting processes of palm kernels nuts in a mechanical cracking machine. The cracking-sorting efficiency was estimated at 94% and throughput capacity was determined to be 80kg/h while the overall palm kernel recovery efficiency was 85% These suggest that the machine is very suitable for separating the palm kernel nuts from the cracked shells clearly and completely. The traditional cracking medium takes place in two forms, either by stone arrangements or by the use of mortar and pestle This method of cracking and separating palm kernel nuts is time-consuming, low efficiency, labour intensive to meet high market demand and can cause serious and severe injuries to human beings. Due to the high level of demand for the products gotten from processed palm kernel nuts and the energy consumption rate, the need to improve on the local method of cracking gives way to the advance mechanism to ensure easy and fast access to the nut. The main purpose of this study is to produce an efficient palm kernel cracking and separating machine, further carry out its performance evaluation

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