Abstract:
Pepper is one of the most widely used spices in the world and Sri Lanka exports
about 10,000 MT of pepper. According to Central Bank records, Sri Lanka earned
Rs. 17,027 million last 2015 by exporting pepper. Total supply of pepper is produced
by home garden and medium scale cultivators in Sri Lanka and most of cultivations
are situated in rural areas. There are several machines manufactured in the world to
separate pepper seed form stem. But, most of these machines are highly automated
heavy machineries thus difficult to transport from place to place. In Sri Lanka,
normally conventional methods are used to separate pepper seeds from its stem,
thus causing reduced product quality. In this research, portable pepper seed
removal machine was developed to reduce the damages to pepper crust and the
core. Six main requirements for a new portable pepper seed removing machine
were identified after discussing with several pepper cultivators in Matale, Kegalle
and Kurunegala districts. Functions that satisfy the identified customer
requirements were established. With the established functions a morphological
analysis was carried out to propose functional solution sub-systems and based on
judgment several feasible products were identified. Using a weighted decision
matrix, a design solution to proceed with was selected. Finally a compact and
portable machine that runs by an internal combustion engine was designed and
developed. This machine can be used for home garden and medium scale
cultivators in Sri Lanka to reduce the product preparation time and increase
productivity. Further suggestions for improvements are to be taken from the
cultivators.