DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF HAMMER MILL BY AFOLA Y AN ALEX MA TRIC No. 200S/21S68EA BEING A FINAL YEAR PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FV LFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (B.ENG) DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL & BIORESOURCES ENGINEERING, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, MINNA, NIGER STATE DECEMBER, 2011
DECLARATION I hereby declare that this project work is a record of a research work that was undertaken and written by me. It has not been presented before for any degree or diploma or certificate at any university or institution~ Information derived from personal communications, published and unpublished work were duly referenced in the text. 'L'e?! 0 2 P- oil Afolayan, Alex Date (2005121568EA) ii
CERTIFICATION. This is to certify that the project entitled" Design and Development of Hammer Mill " by Afolayan, Alex meets the regulations governing the award of the degree of Bachelor of Engineering C B. ENG.) of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, and it is approved for its. contribution to scientific knowledge and literary presentation. ~ Engr. Dr. A. A. Balami Supervisor Engr. Dr. P. A. Idah Head of Department 'ift I rfv Date.. /9-afV External Examiner ~O7-~/2, Date iii
DEDICATION This project is dedicated to Almighty God who spared my life throughout my programme,. and also to my family members most especially my parents Mr and Mrs WILLIAMS AFOLA YAN, Mrs C. O.. BAKO for their moral and fmancial support and encouragement. This project is also dedicated to my friends out there. iv
ACKNOWLEGEMENTS I wish to express my heartfdt appreciation to all whom in one way or the other that contributed to the succes~ of my programme, as well making the report a success. They include those"that gave me necessary training and advice which"help"me in writing my report. First and foremost my special thanks goes to my supervisor, Engr. Dr. A. A. Balami for his " support and his contri~ution " towards the " successful completion of my project. Also my appreciation goes to the Read of Department of Agricultural & Bioresources Engineering, Engr. Dr. P. A. Idah and my lecturers: Engr. Prof. B. A. Alabadan, Engt. Dr. O. Chukwu, Engr. Dr. (Mrs) Osunde, Dr. Ahaneku, D"r. M. Y. Otache, Mr M. A. Sadeeq, Mallam Ralilu. Adamu and also the Technologists in the department who contributed in no small measure to the quest of acquisition of necessary knowledge to carry out this project report. Also I would like to express my profound gratitude to my beloved parents, Mr and Mrs WILLIAMS AFOLA Y AN, Mrs C. 0 BAKO who has made my life worth living by their various " contributions into making me what I am today. My sincere and profound gratitude goes to my brothers and sisters including friends like Bode, Gbenga, Wole, Eddy, Temmy, Erigr. Tobi, Julian and so on. Also I can't forget my fiancee which in many ways have helped me spiritually, morally and financially in person of Imafidon Imuetinyan Patience which I adored and cherished so much. v
ABSTRACT An electrically operated hammer mill was designed, developed with locally available materials (with good engineering properties) and tested at Department of Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering Laboratory, Federal University of Technology Minna. The mill was designed for crushing grains such as maize, soya beans, bone. Performance evaluation was carried out using 2 kg as feed rate. From the result of the test, the crushing efficiency of the machine was found to be 95 %, 94.0 % and 93.3 % for dry maize under three different sieves diameters 5.5 mm, 4.0 mm and 3.5 mm respectively and the crushing capacity was found to be 17 kglhr, 12 kg/hr and 10 kglhr under three different speeds 1335 rpm, 725 rpm and 576 rpm, respectively. The economic evaluation of the machine revealed that the total cost to be NI07,300 for the construction. Hence due to the high output and good efficiency, the machine is affordable by the cooperatives farmers. vi
TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover page Title page I.. Declaration 11 Certification 1ll. Dedication IV Acknowledgements V Abstract VI List of tables x List of figures Xl Table of content Vll CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1. Background to the study 1 1.2 Statement of the problem 2 1.3 Objective of this study 3 1.4 Justification of the Project 3 1.5 Scope of the Study 3 vii
CHAPTER TWO 2.0 Literature Review 4 2.1 Types of hammer mills 5 CHAPTER THREE 3.0 Materials and Methods 18 3.1 Components of the Mill 18 3.2 Description of Component of the Machine 3.3 Design Calculation 19 21 3.4 Cost Analysis 33 3.5 Efficiency of 5.5 mm Diameter sieve 34 3.6 Efficiency of 4.0 mm Diameter sieve 35 3.7 Efficiency of3.5 trim Diameter sieve 36 3.8. Materials used in the Construction of the Hammer Mill 36 3.9 Construction Procedure 39 3.1 0 Testing 39 3.11 Mode of Operation of the Machine 39 CHAPTER FOUR 4.0 Results and Discussions 41 4.1 Presentation of Results 41. viii
4.2 Testing Using Dry maize with sieve size of 5.5 mm 41 4.3 Testing Using Dry maize with sieve size of 4.0 mm 42 4.4 Testing Using Dry maize with sieve size of3.5 mm 4.5 " Discussion of results 43 46 " CHAPTER FIVE 5.0 Conclusions and Recommendations 48 5.1 Conclusion 48 5.2 Recommendation 48 REFERENCES 50 APPENDIX 52 ix
LIST OF TABLES Table. 2.1 Technical Data of Jaw Crusher 7 Table. 2.2 Cone Crusher Specification 9 Table. 2.3 Models & Specifications of Roll fluted machines 11 Table. 2.4 Models & Specifications of Burr Mill 13 Table. 2.5 Ben tall mill specifications 17 Table. 3.1 Bill of Engineering Measurement and Evaluation - BEME 38 Table. 4.1 Hammer mill test results using maize with sieve size of 5.5mm 41 Table 4.2 Hammer mill test results using.maize with sieve size of 4.0mm 42 Table 4.3 Hammer mill test results using maize with sieve size of3.5mm 43 Table 4.4 Results of the calculated parameter 45 x
LIST OF FIGURE Fig. 2.1 Jaw Crusher 6 Fig. 2.2 Cone Crusher 8 Fig. 2.3 Roll Fluting Machines 10 Fig. 2.4 Burr MilllPlate Mill 13 Fig. 2.5. Attrition Mill 15 Fig. 3.1 Bending Moment Diagram 30 Fig. 3.2 Constructed hammer mill after construction 39 xi