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Journal articles on the topic "Hammer mill fiber"

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Hakim, Legisnal, Japri, and Abrar Ridwan. "Perancangan Mesin Penghalus Tempurung Biji Buah Kelapa Sawit(Endocarp Crusher Hammer Mill) Untuk Komposisi Bahan Bakar Alternatif." Jurnal Surya Teknika 6, no. 1 (2020): 55–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.37859/jst.v6i1.1868.

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Pellet biomassa adalah suatu batangan yang mudah terbakar serta dapat mempertahankan nyala api dan dapat digunakan sebagai bahan bakar untuk penyalaan ketel uap mini. Dalam pembuatan pellet biomassa yang berkualitas sangat dipengaruhi oleh komposisi bahan yang terdiri atas campuran 80% fiber kelapa sawit dan 20% hancuran kulit tempurung buah kelapa sawit yang dipress dengan menggunakan screw press. Kendala yang didapatkan pada saat memproduksi pellet biomassa adalah partikel size untuk pecahan kulit tempurung buah kelapa sawit yang masih memiliki ukuran yang besar sehingga tidak menghasilkan k
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Lee, Dabeen, Mi Jeong Kim, Han Sub Kwak, and Sang Sook Kim. "Characteristics of Bread Made of Various Substitution Ratios of Bran Pulverized by Hammer Mill or Jet Mill." Foods 9, no. 1 (2020): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9010048.

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The physicochemical and antioxidant properties of dough and bread were measured in wheat flours substituted with two types of bran (HMB: bran pulverized by a hammer mill and JMB: bran pulverized by a jet mill) at various ratios (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25%) of substitution. The particle size of hammer mill bran (HMB) (119.71 µm) was larger than that of jet mill bran (JMB) (25.78 µm). Wheat flours substituted with HMB contained more total dietary fiber than those with JMB. A significant increase of water absorption and dough development time in Mixolab® analysis was observed depending on the
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Pandya, Tejas S., and Radhakrishnan Srinivasan. "Effect of hammer mill retention screen size on fiber separation from corn flour using the Elusieve process." Industrial Crops and Products 35, no. 1 (2012): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2011.06.003.

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Falola, O. O. "Processing enhanced the nutritional contents of Enterolobium cyclocarpum seeds." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 44, no. 5 (2020): 214–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v44i5.1405.

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An experiment was carried out to determine the effects of different methods of processing on the nutritional and anti-nutritional contents of Enterolobium cyclocarpum seeds. The seeds were harvested and processed into four different treatments: T1 (raw), T2 (boiled), T3 (Soaked), and T4 (roasted). The seeds were later ground in hammer mill and taken to laboratory to determine crude protein (CP), crude fiber (CF), ether extract (EE), ash, nitrogen free extract (NFE). Mineral contents such as calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), magne sium(Mg), and sodium(Na)were also analysed. Some anti-nutritional fa
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Hang, Le Thuy, Do Quoc Viet, Nguyen Pham Duy Linh, et al. "Utilization of Leather Waste Fibers in Polymer Matrix Composites Based on Acrylonitrile-Butadiene Rubber." Polymers 13, no. 1 (2020): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13010117.

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In this study, we present the fabrication of nitrile butadiene rubber/waste leather fiber (NBR/WLF) composites with different weight percentages of WLF and NBR (0/100, 20/80, 30/70, 40/60, 50/50, 60/40 wt/wt). WLF was prepared by cutting the scrap leathers from the waste product of the Vietnamese leather industry. Subsequently, in order to make the short fibers, it was mixed by a hammer mill. The characteristics of WLF/NBR composites such as mechanical properties (tensile strength, tear strength, hardness), dynamic mechanical properties, toluene absorption, and morphology were carefully evalua
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Fernández, Lourdes Llonch, Lorena Castillejos Velázquez, and Alfred Ferret Quesada. "314 How physically effective fiber affects ruminal pH in beef cattle fed high-concentrate diets." Journal of Animal Science 97, Supplement_3 (2019): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skz258.017.

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Abstract To assess the effect of physically effective fiber (peNDF) on ruminal pH, 8 Simmental heifers with 258±5.7kg BW were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 treatments in a replicated 4x4 Latin square design. Diets were formulated with an 83 to 17 concentrate to straw ratio, and offered ad libitum as total mixed ration. Barley straw was chopped with a feeder wagon, and then processed either by: a) sifting with the 3-screen Penn State Particle Separator to obtain straw particle size greater than 4 mm, or b) grinding in a hammer mill through a 2-mm screen to obtain straw particle size lesser than 4
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Sciarini, LS, ME Steffolani, A. Fernández, C. Paesani, and GT Pérez. "Gluten-free breadmaking affected by the particle size and chemical composition of quinoa and buckwheat flour fractions." Food Science and Technology International 26, no. 4 (2019): 321–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1082013219894109.

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This study aimed at assessing the effect of physicochemical properties and the particle size of different fractions of buckwheat and quinoa on the behaviour of gluten-free dough and bread quality. Quinoa and buckwheat grains were milled with a hammer mill and then separated in three fractions. These fractions where then re-milled with a cyclonic mill to obtain samples of similar sizes. Results showed that the chemical composition of these fractions was very different and played a major role on bread quality. Proteins, lipids and fibre negatively affected bread quality, whereas starch-rich frac
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Xu, J., Y. Chen, C. Laguë, H. Landry, and Q. Peng. "Analysis of energy requirement for hemp fibre decortication using a hammer mill." Canadian Biosystems Engineering 54 (2012): 2.1–2.8. http://dx.doi.org/10.7451/cbe.2012.54.2.1.

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Onunkwo, D. N., B. C. Anyaegbu, J. C. Ezike, and G. Daniel-Igwe. "Dietary substitution of soya bean meal with processed African yam bean meal as protein source in the diets of finisher broilers." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 46, no. 2 (2020): 118–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v46i2.22.

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Considering the inherent attributes of processed African Yam bean meal (Sphenostylis stenocarpa), it's appropriate utilization for chicken diets may enhance performance of finisher broilers. The study was therefore carried out to determine the dietary substitution of soybean meal with processed African yam bean meal as protein source in the diets of finisher broilers. The Processed African yam bean meal was used to substitute soya bean meal at various levels to determine the best substitution that would give optimal performance in finisher broilers. The seeds of the African yam beans were soak
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Momzyakova, K. S., T. R. Deberdeev, Z. T. Valishina, R. Ya Deberdeev, A. V. Ibragimov, and A. V. Alexandrov. "Research of Physical and Chemical Properties of Powder Cellulose from Various Type of Raw Materials." Materials Science Forum 992 (May 2020): 791–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.992.791.

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The features of obtaining powder cellulose from non-woody plant materials, excluding the stages of acid and / or enzymatic hydrolysis using the original technological approach at atmospheric pressure and temperature, were studied 90-100 degree of Celsius. The feedstock after alkaline treatment, according to the proposed technology, is subjected to physico-chemical activation using a modified extrusion unit, providing intensive grinding and defibrillation of the fibers, washing, drying, grinding on a hammer mill. Physicochemical and structural studies of the obtained powder pulp from lucerne, o
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hammer mill fiber"

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Krishnamoorthi, Ramesh, and Zhang Shinzhao. "Recycling of Glass Fiber Composites." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Institutionen Ingenjörshögskolan, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-16494.

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Composites are the materials which can be used for a wide variety of applications andproducts such as sports equipment, aerospace and marine because of light and stiffnessproperties. Composites are often made from thermoset resin with glass fibers.In this study, two ways of recycling composites were evaluated, which are microwavepyrolysed composites (MGC) and mechanical composites (GC). These glass fibers weregoing to be compounded with Polypropylene (PP) or Maleic Anhydride ModifiedPolypropylene (MAPP) and then injection moulded the sample by Micro-compounder.In order to get better adhesion t
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Baker, Meghan Lyndsay. "Evaluation of a hammer mill and planetary ball mill for hemp fibre decortication." 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/21607.

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Conference papers on the topic "Hammer mill fiber"

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Barnett, Ralph L., and Dennis B. Brickman. "Chipper/Shredder: The Pull-in Hypothesis." In ASME 1999 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc99/rsafp-8868.

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Abstract On rare occasions, a portion of an uncut fiber will exit the discharge chute of a consumer hammer mill type chipper/shredder and remain at rest with its inboard portion in the neighborhood of the rotating elements. Disturbing the fiber may cause it to commit to the rotating flails and be pulled instantaneously back into the machine. A number of investigators have postulated that an operator who grasps a fiber that subsequently experiences this pull-in phenomenon cannot release it fast enough to avoid being dragged into the flails. This hypothesis is discredited by both analytical and
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Bartow, Matthew J., Philip V. Bayly, and Brian P. Mann. "Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors for Measurement of Tool Displacement." In ASME 2004 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2004-59210.

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This work introduces a novel method for measuring machine tool displacement using embedded fiber Bragg grating strain sensors. Fiber Bragg grating sensors have many advantages including greatly reduced size, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and high operating temperature resistance, which makes them a good choice for manufacturing applications. The fiber optic system components were tailored to meet the dynamic requirements of a micro-machining environment. A simple bench-top cantilever beam apparatus was instrumented to demonstrate the feasibility of the measurement approach. Sensors
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