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Rubbing action, between a rubber tire and a wire mesh, was used as the shelling
principle, for the Rubber Tire groundnut Sheller. The prototype consists mainly
of a main frame, a rubber tire, a concave, and a hopper. The rubber tire used
was a worn out rubber tire to avoid slip during operation.
Big commercial systems are simply too expensive for our target market. Electric
powered machines are impractical because electricity is expensive and hard to
find in rural areas. Our solution is small and inexpensive; it fits well into the
household peanut industry. The Malian peanut sheller(Universal Nut sheller) is
also a good low cost alternative, but it requires the builder to have molds to
make the concrete components. If the builder has access to fibreglass materials
to make molds out of, it is easy for him to build the device. If he does not have
access to such technologies, he must contact the designers and buy the molds at
through the United States, which may be very expensive.
Working Principle :The peanut sheller is made of a used rubber tire mounted
in a metal housing with a concave wire screen bottom. As the wheel is cranked,
the nuts enter the space between the tire and the screen.
In operation, groundnut in the hopper is fed into the clearance between the
rubber tire and the concave while the rubber tire is turning. The groundnut is
then shelled by rubbing action between the rubber tire and the wire mesh. After
the groundnut has been shelled, the kernel and the shell fall through the wire
mesh into a collecting pan. Separation of the shell from the kernel has to be
done separately.
Design:-
DISADVANTAGES
1) Sometimes the groundnuts break into pieces.
2) Manually operated so no fluctuation speed of tire resulting into stucking of
peanuts in wire mesh.
APPLICATIONS
1) Can be used in small industries.
2) Used in farms where large amount of groundnut are to be shelled.