Automatic Potato Chips Making Machine
Automatic Potato Chips Making Machine
Automatic Potato Chips Making Machine
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Vishal Wadagavi, 1Arpita S A, 1Bharat Kallihal, 1Siddhalingeshwar B, 1Sunil Dadanwale,
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Mantesh C. Choukimath
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School of Mechanical Engineering, B.V.Bhoomaraddi College of
Engineering and Technology, HUBLI-31
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School of Mechanical Engineering, B.V.Bhoomaraddi College of
Engineering and Technology, HUBLI-31
ABSTRACT
In food production domain one of the key task is to maintain the high production rate and hygienity.
Considering the production of potato chips, it is time consuming task and also labor intensive if
conventional method of producing chips is followed i.e. using separate machinery for each individual
task. As more time is consumed while processing chips from one machine to another, we have
concentrated into this factor.
In order to reduce time consumption and labor intensity, we as a team came up with an idea of a product
with integrated, effective and hygienic way of production of chips. Effort is made to come with better
design in addressing the above problem.
The machine is divided into 3 units based on different working principles. The units are namely i)
Chopping unit ii) Frying unit iii) Flavoring unit .The chopping unit has a container where the potatoes
are loaded and these potatoes are pushed against the rotary cutter through the compressive force of
spring attached inside the container and potato slices are obtained. Next, Frying unit consists of a
heating panel and it is filled with oil .The slices are deep oil-fried with optimum temperature and it is
soaked and flipped to flavoring unit using mesh pan. In the flavoring unit, the fried slices are flavored
using box spray and are vibrated using oscillatory flavoring drum. All the units are controlled using PLC
programming. Finally, the chips are prepared with less time consumption, human intervention and
hygienic.
Keywords: potato chip, labor intensity, hygienic, chopping unit, Frying unit, Flavoring unit, PLC
programming.
PLC Controller
3. DESIGN CALCULATIONS:
3.1 Power Supplied and Heat Released:
From the survey and study we came to know
that the best temperature for frying chips is 180 o
C.
This temperature is achieved by the induction
coil having following specifications
V=230V; P=1200-1800W; I=15A S m = 31.8 mm/min
The frying of chips is carried out by using Depth of cut for each rev = 5mm
Induction coil.
As circular cutter has four knife edge
Taking, P = 1400W I = 15A t = 5/4
We have, P = I 2R t = 1.25 DOC
1400 = 152*R Potato removal rate = Q = stv
R = 6.22 Ω = 0.6*1.75*10
The induction of coil should be of 6.22Ω
Q = 7.5cm3/min
The heat supplied to oil for frying the chips,
H = I2R*t Side rake angle = γ = -5deg
= P*t Correction factor = k r = 1.21
= 1400*150
(frying time considered is 5 mins) Power at the spindle = N = U kh Kr Q
= 210,000J = 42*10^-3*1.08*1.21*7.5
H = 210KJ
N = 0.411164 KW
The efficiency of induction coil is 84%
Therefore the actual heat supplied Considering efficiency of transmission as E=0.8
4.3 Frame:
5. PROTOTYPING:
Efforts have been made to design and fabricate
this semi-automated potato chips machine. The
findings have been suitably explained with
logical reasons wherever possible. The
requirements also have been discussed in the
literature survey and with the literature support
to the possible extent. Prototype of Integrated
Potato chips machine is shown below.
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