DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF DE-COBBING AND SEPERARATING MACHINE
Keywords:
Corn Sheller Machine, Agriculture sector, Electric MotorAbstract
India produces around 24 million tons of corn every year. Product developed from corn needs to process it and peeling techniques used conventionally are not very efficient to avoid wastage of corn. The farmers are cultivating corn on small scale and it is difficult for them to peel it with advanced technology. With implementation of the technology in corn peeling we can reduce the wastage of corn which results in profit to the farmer. Authors have proposed the peeling machine of corn from point of view of small agriculture farms in India. The details of design calculation and CAD design of the machines is presented in this paper in detail. The design is validated and the results are found suitable to carry out the peeling of corn.
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