DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A YAM BLENDING MACHINE
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Yam (Dioscorea spp.) remains a major staple and economic crop in Nigeria, where it serves asavital source of food and income. However, traditional yam processing methods involvingmanual pounding are time-consuming, labor-intensive, and unhygienic, making themunsuitableforlarge-scale or commercial production. This study focuses on the design, fabrication, andperformance evaluation of an automated yam blending machine with an emphasis on minimizingmaterial leakage—a common limitation in existing models. The machine was designed using mechanical and food engineering principles to achieveefficient blending through an electrically powered motor, stainless-steel blending chamber, andan effective sealing system that prevents leakage. Locally sourced materials were used to enhance affordability and promote indigenoustechnology. Performance evaluation showed that the machine successfully pounded 500gofboiled yam within an average of 2.7 minutes, achieving an output efficiency of 97%andathroughput capacity of 16.18 kg/hr. The pounded yam produced exhibited excellent textural qualities comparable to traditionallyprepared samples. The developed machine demonstrated improved hygiene, ease of operation, and significant reduction in processing time, thereby offering a viable solution for householdandsmall-scale commercial yam processing. This innovation contributes to Nigeria’s local equipment fabrication efforts and enhances food processing mechanization.
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