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    Diseño y construcción de un sistema de transporte en la producción de alimento concentrado para aves en la avícola Victoria Israel de Huambaló provincia de Tungurahua
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ingeniería Civil y Mecánica, Carrera de Ingeniería Mecánica, 2023-02) Cisneros López, Christian Miguel; Salinas Bautista, Alexis Sebastian; Peña Jordán, Francisco Agustín
    This technical project describes the design and construction of a conveying system for the production of concentrate feed, in which raw materials are moved from one place to another during the entire concentrate manufacturing process, thus avoiding human effort. Each of the machines that make up this system have been designed respecting parameters of screw pitches, production processes, type of material, specific weight of grains and ergonomics. Two screw conveyors and two storage hoppers were designed to work with the flow and volume respectively required in the poultry farm. The screw conveyors are equipped with safety grids to prevent operator entrapment. In the case of the two conveyors and the storage hoppers, most of them were made of ASTM A36 structural steel; each of the augers has a different helix pitch depending on the inclination. Once the operation tests were carried out, it could be seen that conveyor 1 has a capacity of 8 tons/h and conveyor 2 of 4 tons/h, meeting the requirements of the poultry farm.

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