• Fabrication And Performance Evaluation Of Cold Storage System

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    • 3.3.1    Cold Storage System
          The type of cold storage system used is special (combi) cold storage machinery for fruits and vegetables with other items. These facilities store potatoes and other vegetables at one temperature and also have other compartment specially designed for keeping seeds, pulps, and fruits at the best temperature for preservation. It has various units for proper control of temperature and relative humidity.
      3.3.2    Capacity of the storage system
          It is generally defined in terms of the store volume but there are a number of ways in expresses this value. It is measure in cm3.
      i.    Gross volume: is the volume of the refrigerated space.
      ii.    Effective volume: is the store space that can actually be utilized for storage and its; takes into account the requirement for passage ways stacking equipment e.t.c
      V =     L x B x H (cm3).
      3.3.3    Power Requirement for cold storage system
          The power required for the operation of a cold storage system is high-voltage main electricity. A transformer unit must supply low-voltage mains in the establishment via a general switchboard.
      3.3.4    Nature of Fruits and vegetables
          Fresh, filling and heart-healthy, fruits and vegetables are an important part of your overall healthy eating plan.
          They are high in vitamins and minerals that are good for your health. These include vitamins A (beta-carotene), C and E, magnesium, Zinc, phosphorous and folic acid. Folic acid may reduce blood levels of homocysteine, a substance that may be a risk factor for coronary heart disease.
          Eating a variety of fruits and vegetables may help you control your weight and your blood pressure.     
      3.4    Design Calculation and Analysis
      3.4.1 Capacity of the Cooling Chamber   
          Cooling capacity is the measure of a cooling systems ability to remove heat. The S.I units are watts (w). Another common unit is the ton, which describes the amount of water at a given temperature that can be cooled in a given amount of time.
          The capacity of the cooling chamber is given as
      V= L x B x H
      V= Volume of the could storage structure
      L= length, B= width or breadth, H= Height
      L= 2.21m, B= 1.52m, H= 1.93m
      Volume= 2.21 x 1.52 x 1.93 = 6.48m3
      3.4.2    Heat transfer Analysis of the System
          The heat gain by the stainless materials used for the cabinet construction was estimated using Fourier’s law of heat conduction.


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTSA portable cold room storage was developed. The system was tested with different types of perishable crops under different temperatures. The system is made up of two units, one,the evaporating unit that is where the produce was stored; it is made up of steel material with 79mm by 45mm in length and breadth. While the second unit is the trolleys, the system consists of a control switch that is calibrated to suit any type of produce stored in the system. It contain a separate basement whi ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTSTitle pageCertificationDedicationAcknowledgementAbstractsTable of contentsCHAPTER ONE1.0    Need for cold storage of Agricultural Products   1.1    Definition of storage  1.2    Flavour and Nutrition value of Agricultural products  1.3    Economics Important of cold Storage    1.4    Objectives of the Project        1.5    The Scope of the Project  1.6    Justification of the Project  CHAPTER TWO 2.0 Development of Cold Room Storage for Fruits a ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1    Need for Cold Storage of Agricultural Products The term ‘cold storage ’refers to the storing of agricultural products in a refrigerated atmosphere. This means adequate amount of heat is removed from the storage container or room to help keep the item in often food fresh to delivery, long or short term storage.Cold storage help prevent spoilage of food and other items meat for consumption, and it can be used in a variety of other setting such as in ho ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 6 ]2.5    Indoor Storage of Fruits and Vegetables    There are many areas in dwellings that naturally provide, or can be adapted to provide, a variety of temperature and moisture conditions for storage.  Assess your specific situation; if possible, use a thermometer to monitor temperature in various area of your building during fall and winter to find locations that are convenient and most readily adaptable for storage food.    Any spot that is sufficiently and evenly cool (32 – 60 ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 6 ]Figure 4.5: Effect of temperature against time interval both in the Cold Storage and under ambient condition     The result showed that the temperature in the cold storage decrease within the range of 29-1.40C with time interval of three (3) days while the ambient temperature very with time interval depending to the atmospheric condition. ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVECONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.1     Conclusion    A cold storage system was modified for performance and the following conclusions were drawn from the evaluation conducted.    The percentage weight loss (PWL) varied between 0.06 – 61.57% . Maximum weight loss was found in ambient condition where as minimum (0.06%) was found in the cold storage system. The percentage weight loss was found increased with increase in storage period for both cold storage system and ambie ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCESBank of India (N.D.) 2003:  Cold storage (Online) available from: http://www.bankofIndia.Co.m/english/cold storage.asp.access 18/12/2016 10:45am.BFFF (2009): British frozen food federation reportFAO (1995) Fruits and vegetables processing, FAO Agricultural Services Bulletin 119, Rome. FAO (2004):  Manualforthe preparation and scale of fruits and vegetables from field to markets, Rome: FAO, Available from http://www.fao.org/docrep/008/y4893e/y4893e00.HTM 18/12/2016 12:05pm.FAO (2009): ... Continue reading---