Design Project Report
Design Project Report
NISHANTH J - B18BMEB50
PARTHAN S S - B18MEB52
2021 February
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
T.K.M COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KOLLAM
CERTIFICATE
Certified that this report entitled “COCONUT HUSK PEELER” is the report of design
presented by NIBIN MATHEW, NISHANTH J, MUHAMMED NAVLAJ AND
PARTHAN S S during 2020-21, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of
the Degree of Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering of the A.P.J Abdul Kalam
Technological University of Kerala.
Prof. Leena R
Prof. Firoz N
We hereby declare that, this design project report entitled COCNUT HUSK PEELER is the
bona fide work of mine carried out under the supervision of Prof. Leena R, Dr. Anand
Sekhar R & Prof. Firoz.N. We declare that, to the best of our knowledge, the work reported
herein does not form part of any other project report or dissertation on the basis of which a
degree or award was conferred in an earlier occasion to any other candidate. The content of
this report is not being presented by any other student to this or any other university for the
award of a degree.
Nibin Mathew
Nishanth J
Muhammed Navlaj
Parthan S S
Prof. Leena R
Prof. Firoz N
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We take this opportunity to express our deep sense of gratitude and sincere thanks to all who
helped us to complete the project successfully.
We are deeply indebted to our guide Prof. Leena R, Prof. Firoz N & Dr. Anand Sekhar R
Department of Mechanical Engineering for their excellent guidance, positive criticism and
valuable comments. We are greatly thankful to Dr. Mohammed Sajid, head of Mechanical
Engineering Department for his support and cooperation.
Finally, we thank our parents and friends who directly and indirectly contributed to the
successful completion of our project.
Nibin Mathew
Nishanth J
Muhammed Navlaj
Parthan S S
Place: Kollam
Date: 01/02/2021
ABSTRACT
Bic
CONTENTS
List of Figures 5
1. Introduction 6
2. Problem statements 7
3. Problem solutions 7
4. Methodology 8
5. Detailed design
5.1 Primary design 9
5.2 Final components used 11
5.3 Design aspect 12
5.4 Design calculation 13
5.5 Design model 15
5.6 Design analysis 16
6. Material manufacturing 18
7. Cost estimation 19
8. Conclusion 20
9. Reference 21
LIST OF FIGURES
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1. PROBLEM STATEMENT
One of the most commonly used and ecofriendly mode of commuting is bicycles which
utilizes human power for drive. The main advantage we receive by the use of this mode of
commute is the conservation of energy and the added bonus of receiving exercise effect while
using these bicycles, hence people from various age groups use this mode to fulfill their need.
This is why finding a way to conserve even more energy from a system which is
comparatively highly sustainable to make it even more efficient.
The main unused potential source of energy found in these bicycles was:
The method used to slow down these bicycles still use a conventional technique
which uses frictional effect which convert kinetic energy into heat using brake
pads or disc brake system. This method wastes lot of unused energy in the form of
heat.
3. PROBLEM SOLUTION
We tried to tap into and utilize the hidden source of energy lost during the brake phase. The
method we tried to implement was with the help of spring and gear mechanism by storing the
kinetic energy into elastic energy in spring and later when required this energy can be used
for providing drive using gear and clutch mechanism.
1. During deceleration phase less amount braking force is required for slowing down
the bicycle which helps to save braking pad material as well as to reduce wasting of
energy.
2. Because of the presence of the stored elastic energy in the spring the rider can use
the same during initial acceleration stage or during a more tedious driving situation
where more human energy is required like a slope.
4. METHODOLOGY
Material
Problem
selection,analysis Cost estimation
Identification
and iteration
Primary design
Fixing the idea
generation
5. DETAILED DESIGN
• Gears
• Square jaw clutch
• Ratchet mechanism
• Spring
• Shaft
• Bearings
• Frame material
Fig 5 – Gear, clutch and spring assembly (clutch- Fig 6 – Shaft to tyre gears
Engaged)
1. Given below is a table showing the properties of each material that we considered to
use.
2. The material for each part is taken by considering the amount of force that acts on it, its
stress analysis is done and the one which has high FOS combined with low cost is
taken.
3. Machinability of the material is another thing we have considered for material
selection, some components are hard to machine due to its complex shape. For these
parts we use materials having high machinability.
4. The reason for not using the Hexcel carbon fiber is due to its high cost compared to the
alternatives and this prevents our aim to produce a cheap affordable product.
1. For cost estimation first we found out the prices of the material used per kg .
2. Then the amount of each material required and their corresponding price is calculated
from the weight of the components.
3. Machining cost for 1 hour in a CNC machine is known, with that the total machining
cost of the components is calculated.
4. Adding all these we get the total estimate cost for one product.
In this current era people are trying to conserve energy and find alternative sustainable
sources and our products fits into this category as best as a product can be. Our product
helps to reduce human effort through ones everyday commute while ensuring the concept
of sustainability and optimise the use of energy as much as possible with the tools and raw
materials we have at our disposal in this present era.
Our product ensures the concept of sustainability, manufacturability, ergonomics, safety
without having to compromise on increasing cost.
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REFERENCE
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