Design and evaluation of a manually operated forage chopper
Abstract
The study was conducted to design and evaluate the performance of the manually operated forage chopper. The fabrication was done at a local welding shop in Mina, Iloilo on May 4to 11, 2009 and the performance testing and evaluation were conducted from May 13 to14, 2009 at Brgy. Cabalabaguan, Mina Iloilo. The forage chopper consists of the feed hopper, handle, discharge chute, flywheel and cutting rotor as major components. It chopsforage materials into short parallel lengths. Operation of the shredder starts from loading forage material into the feeding hopper. The materials are cut by shearing action of the cutting blades of the machine. Performance evaluation of the forage chopper revealed that it can easily chop 2 kg of swamp cabbage in an average of 35 sec operating time at an approximate speed of 60 rpm. It has a chopping capacity of 3.49 kg/min at 10 min/day operation, just enough to provide the forage needed for backyard raising, The machine has a chopping efficiency of 93.33% producing chopped materials with an average length of 1.42 in. Data show that the forage chopper can be fabricated using locally available materials. It has an investment cost of P4,000.00 The fixed and variable costs per day amounted to P7.35 and P25, respectively, giving a total cost of P32.25 per day. The cost incurred in operating the machine is P0.93 per kg of forage material.
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Suggested Citation
Pelaez, X. C. (2009). Design and evaluation of a manually generated forage chopper [Unpublished bachelor's thesis]. Central Philippine University.
Type
ThesisSubject(s)
Department
College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental SciencesDegree
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural EngineeringShelf Location
630.72 P361
Physical Description
viii, 19 leaves