2006
DOI: 10.1080/10942910500471636
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Selected Physical Properties of Peanuts

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“…Similar trends have been reported for apricot pit, split pistachio nut, sunflower seed and peanut samples. [9,13,16,19,20] …”
Section: Static Coefficient Of Frictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar trends have been reported for apricot pit, split pistachio nut, sunflower seed and peanut samples. [9,13,16,19,20] …”
Section: Static Coefficient Of Frictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aspect ratio for ebony seed (68.24 %) was lower than for morama, Bambara groundnut, chickpea and jack bean, but higher than for African breadfruit seeds (Table 2). Seed or grain specific mass is a vital parameter in product storage, transport, handling and processing (Alcali et al 2006). Average TSW for ebony seed was 0.70 Kg, of which the kernel accounted for 0.42 Kg, that is, 60.06 % of seed weight.…”
Section: Linear Dimensions and Geometric Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, a gap exists in the evaluation of groundnut sheller performance. Research on nut moisture content required for optimum shelling performance has yielded varying results, with values of 5% , 13% and 15% being suggested (Adedeji and Ajuebor, 2002;Akcali et al, 2006;and Nyaanga et al, 2007). Results from concave clearance tests recommend differing optimum values of 12 mm, 18 mm and 30 mm (Adedeji and Ajuebor, 2002;Helmy et al, 2007 andRostami et al, 2009).…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%