Abstract:
The new method of extracting juice from cassava dough for gari processing is done by
the use of cassava dough single screw pressed machine. The concept of this was first
introduced to Asia in the 17th century and to Africa in about 1558 according to Quadri
A.H (2010). However, despite the importance of this technology a number of
deficiencies could be found using the machine. This dissertation is focused on
modification and construction of the existing cassava dough screw pressing machine
which would be useful for home-use, retailers and small-scale farmers and also to
promote healthy consumption of cassava products. Some design considerations used in
this dissertation include; the efficiency of the machine during usage in the household;
the portability of the machine among others. Another problem considered in this
construction was the fact that cassava produces a large amount of cyanogenic
glycosides, so in selecting materials for construction, adequate care was taken not to
use materials that cannot degrade/ corrode easily due to the acidic content in cassava.
The volume and the surface area of the perforated cylinders were 0.024m3 and 0.47m2
respectively. Also, the outer cylinder has a volume and surface area of 0.031m3 and
0.549m2 respectively. The inner cylinder has been modified with the use of stainless
steel whereas the outer cylinder and bevel gears used are the new invention made. The
object or machine runs by man power. It is recommended that the efficiency and the
speed at which the machine operates can further be improved. This could be done by
weight reduction and the reduction of vibration.
Description:
A dissertation in the department of MECHANICAL AND AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION, faculty of TECHNICAL EDUCATION,
submitted to the School of Graduate Studies in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Technology (Automotive
Engineering) in the University of Education, Winneba
DECEMBER, 2021