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Engineering considerations for designing processing machinery for Asparagus racemosus roots


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1 Zonal Agricultural Research Station, Kalaburagi 585 104, India
2 Department of Processing and Food Engineering, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur 584 101, India
3 Department of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur 584 101, India
4 College of Agriculture, Kalaburagi 585 104, India

The present study explores the engineering considerations for designing processing machinery for Asparagus racemosus roots, important medicinal plant known for its therapeutic potential thus aligning with achieving the sustainable development goal (SDG) 3 of the United Nations (good health and well-being). Physical, frictional and textural characteristics essential for the design and operation of processing machinery were deter­mined for technological advancements in processing and value addition. The length, width and thickness of whole roots were determined to be 351 ± 56, 5.14 ± 3.95 and 4.93 ± 3.76 respectively, and 253.94 ± 117.30, 6.893 ± 3.705 and 6.39 ± 3.62 mm for trimmed roots. The aspect ratio and sphericity were found to be 35.51 ± 1.12 and 0.093 ± 0.003 respectively, describing an oblong shape. The determined weight variability (8.613–17.432 g), surface area (1529.08–2140.28 mm2) and projected area (890–3340 mm2) of the roots influence the ease of peeling and drying process. Bulk density and true density were estimated to be 298.64 and 604.48 kg/m3 respectively, with porosity of 50.50%. The angle of repose and internal friction coefficient were 33.25 ± 0.303° and 1.03 respectively, whereas external friction against mild steel (0.92) and stainless steel (0.61) helped enhance the understanding of handling characteristics of the roots. The texture of this tuber was found to be softer compared to other tubers, with firmness ranging from 22.43 to 39.34 N and cutting force from 36.18 to 54.79 N. These findings aid in designing efficient processing machinery in alignment with achieving the various SDGs to promote sustainable development and well-being.

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Asparagus racemosus, design considerations, engineering properties, physical characteristics, processing machinery.
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Ambrish Ganachari
Zonal Agricultural Research Station, Kalaburagi 585 104, India
Rekha
Department of Processing and Food Engineering, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur 584 101, India
P. F. Mathad
Department of Processing and Food Engineering, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur 584 101, India
Udaykumar Nidoni
Department of Processing and Food Engineering, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur 584 101, India
Sunil Shirwal
Department of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur 584 101, India
Mallikarjun Reddy
College of Agriculture, Kalaburagi 585 104, India

Abstract


The present study explores the engineering considerations for designing processing machinery for Asparagus racemosus roots, important medicinal plant known for its therapeutic potential thus aligning with achieving the sustainable development goal (SDG) 3 of the United Nations (good health and well-being). Physical, frictional and textural characteristics essential for the design and operation of processing machinery were deter­mined for technological advancements in processing and value addition. The length, width and thickness of whole roots were determined to be 351 ± 56, 5.14 ± 3.95 and 4.93 ± 3.76 respectively, and 253.94 ± 117.30, 6.893 ± 3.705 and 6.39 ± 3.62 mm for trimmed roots. The aspect ratio and sphericity were found to be 35.51 ± 1.12 and 0.093 ± 0.003 respectively, describing an oblong shape. The determined weight variability (8.613–17.432 g), surface area (1529.08–2140.28 mm2) and projected area (890–3340 mm2) of the roots influence the ease of peeling and drying process. Bulk density and true density were estimated to be 298.64 and 604.48 kg/m3 respectively, with porosity of 50.50%. The angle of repose and internal friction coefficient were 33.25 ± 0.303° and 1.03 respectively, whereas external friction against mild steel (0.92) and stainless steel (0.61) helped enhance the understanding of handling characteristics of the roots. The texture of this tuber was found to be softer compared to other tubers, with firmness ranging from 22.43 to 39.34 N and cutting force from 36.18 to 54.79 N. These findings aid in designing efficient processing machinery in alignment with achieving the various SDGs to promote sustainable development and well-being.

Keywords


Asparagus racemosus, design considerations, engineering properties, physical characteristics, processing machinery.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv127%2Fi8%2F957-962