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<title>MACHINE PARAMETERS FOR KENAF PELLET PRODUCTION FOR REMEDIATION OF CRUDE OIL POLLUTED WATER BODIES</title>
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<title>MACHINE PARAMETERS FOR KENAF PELLET PRODUCTION FOR REMEDIATION OF CRUDE OIL POLLUTED WATER BODIES</title>
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<description>MACHINE PARAMETERS FOR KENAF PELLET PRODUCTION FOR REMEDIATION OF CRUDE OIL POLLUTED WATER BODIES
KADIRI, Azeez Oluwaseun
Remediation of crude petroleum polluted water for agricultural activities is a challenge.&#13;
Kenaf has been found to have potentials for remediation and pelletising it will improve&#13;
handling and recovery. Literature is sparse on the appropriate operating parameters for&#13;
kenaf pelleting machine. This study was designed to investigate the effects of Screw Pitch&#13;
(SP), Speed of Rotation (SR), and Die Diameter (DD), on kenaf pellets properties suitable&#13;
for crude oil spill remediation.&#13;
A pelleting machine was designed for kenaf using standard procedures. The machine was&#13;
evaluated using response surface methodology. The variables were SP (40, 50, 60, 70 and&#13;
80 mm), SR (40, 50, 60, 70 and 80 rpm) and DD (27.5, 30.0, 32.5, 35.0 and 37.5 mm).&#13;
Thirty experimental combinations were generated from the variables to get responses on&#13;
machine efficiency (Pelleting Efficiency (PE) and Percentage Recovery (PR)), pellets’&#13;
mechanical properties (Force, Deflection, Energy, Young modulus and Durability Index,&#13;
(DI)) and remediation potentials (oil recovered and changes in pH). At different&#13;
combinations, the machine was used to pelletise samples of kenaf, starch and water (1:1-&#13;
2:3) mixture. Machine efficiency and mechanical properties were determined using ASABE&#13;
and Universal Testing Machine. The oil recovered was determined by comparing oil&#13;
contents before and after remediation using a spectrophotometer according to AOAC&#13;
standards, while changes in pH were determined by comparing pH values before and after&#13;
remediation. The process was simulated and optimised using artificial neural network and&#13;
its accuracy determined using mean square error (MSE) and coefficient of determination&#13;
(R2). Data were analysed using ANOVA at α0.05.&#13;
The PE and PR ranged 82.3-95.8% and 68.4-88.3%, respectively. The PE and PR increased&#13;
with increase in DD and SR. Forces at peak, yield and break ranged 84-280, 108-342 and&#13;
142-504 N, respectively. Deflection at peak and break were 2.01-5.48 and 3.89-10.24 mm,&#13;
respectively. Minimal Energy to peak, yield and break were 4.93, 6.75 and 9.42 Nmm/s,&#13;
respectively. The Young’s modulus and DI were 0.03 N/mm2 and 98.9 %, respectively. The&#13;
SP, DD and SR significantly affected the mechanical properties. Oil recovery ranged&#13;
between 97.6 % and 99.8 %, while changes in pH ranged 0.01-0.22, signifying the&#13;
occurrence of remediation. Increase in SP and DD yielded an increment in oil removal and&#13;
increased changes in pH, while a rise in SR led to a reduction in quantity of oil removed&#13;
and an increase in the changes in pH. The MSE and R2 of the models varied between 0.0003&#13;
and 125545469.3; 0.2589 and 0.9978, respectively. The optimal operating conditions for&#13;
the production of kenaf pellets for remediation were 54 mm SP, 68 rpm SR and 34 mm DD.&#13;
Kenaf pellets were good absorbents for remediation of crude oil polluted water bodies.&#13;
Optimal conditions for the production of durable kenaf pellets for the effective remediation&#13;
of crude petroleum polluted water bodies were established. An efficient pelleting machine&#13;
for the production of kenaf pellets was developed.
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<dc:date>2023-08-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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