Optimization of Operational Parameters of an Improved Maize Sheller Using Response Surface Methodology

  • SEDARA A
  • ODEDİRAN E
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The research was carried out to optimize parameters for evaluating an improved motorize maize sheller. Statistical analysis was performed using response surface methodology (RSM) with 3 by 3 factorial experiment with 3 replicates. The three parameters are speed (850 rpm, 950 rpm and 1100 rpm), moisture content (12, 15, and 17%) and feed rate (120 kg h-1, 130 kg h-1 and 140 kg h-1) used to illustrate the ability of the machine to shell maize (throughput capacity, shelling rate and machine efficiency). Results obtained showed that for optimum throughput capacity of 630.97 kg h-1; shelling rate 485.34 kg h-1 and machine efficiency 93.86% of the machine; is maximum for 129.6 kg h-1 feed rate and moisture content 16.49% and machine speed of 1026.9 rpm. The machine can be used on commercial farms with these operational results.

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SEDARA, A., & ODEDİRAN, E. (2021). Optimization of Operational Parameters of an Improved Maize Sheller Using Response Surface Methodology. Turkish Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research, 2(2), 413–424. https://doi.org/10.46592/turkager.2021.v02i02.14

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