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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A PORTABLE COMMON BEAN (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L) THRESHER
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Keywords

Performance evaluation
beans thresher
mechanical damage
throughput capacity and threshing efficiency

Abstract

Threshing and cleaning of common beans are some of the main post-harvest practices. Others are drying, grading and packaging. Threshing of beans can be done using heavy combine harvesters, use of stationary thresher or by use of traditional methods. The intercropping of beans combined with small scale farms in Kenya makes the use of combine harvesters unsuitable for beans threshing. Traditional threshing methods are also tedious, time consuming and labour intensive. Therefore, the focus of this study was to develop a portable common beans thresher customized to the needs of small-scale farmers in Kenya and other developing countries. The design process was through simulation, optimization, fabrication and evaluation. The thresher recorded a threshing efficiency of 99 % for all the drum speeds above 600 rpm at crop moisture content of 18% w.b. In addition, throughput capacity of 72 kg/hr and 125 kg/hr at a feed rate of 1 kg/min and 2.5 kg/min respectively was achieved at a drum speed of 800 rpm. Mechanical grain damage was less than 3.3% for drum speeds between 600 and 1000 rpm. At drum speed of 800 rpm and below, mechanical grain damage was 0.7%. The developed common beans thresher power requirement is 15.6 kWh per ton. Finally, the thresher had a cleaning efficiency of 78% at 800 rpm drum speed. Based on performance, the developed common beans thresher is recommended for use by small scale famers in beans production. 

https://doi.org/10.37017/jeae-volume8-no2.2022-3
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