Design development and testing of an integrated bamboo culm splitting and planing machine

This research paper discusses the design, development and testing of an integrated splitting and planing machine for pre-cut bamboo culms. The design of the bamboo splitting section was based on existing design of commercially available bamboo splitting machine while the planing section utilized 2 s...

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Main Authors: Banawis, Rey Camillo, Quinones, Ernest Shawn, De Vera, Richmond Elbert, Yao, Richard, Calilung, Edwin J.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-31122021-08-16T09:04:58Z Design development and testing of an integrated bamboo culm splitting and planing machine Banawis, Rey Camillo Quinones, Ernest Shawn De Vera, Richmond Elbert Yao, Richard Calilung, Edwin J. This research paper discusses the design, development and testing of an integrated splitting and planing machine for pre-cut bamboo culms. The design of the bamboo splitting section was based on existing design of commercially available bamboo splitting machine while the planing section utilized 2 sets of motor powered portable wood planers integrated into the design which simultaneously planes the top and bottom sides of the bamboo strip. The separation of split bamboo strips and sequential transfer to the planing section was designed by the authors and consisted of axial-mounted vanes within a cylindrical pipe that separate the split bamboo strips and move each strip sequentially to an exit slide onto a chain feeder to the planing section. The automation of the process utilized an Arduino Mega microcontroller board which controlled a stepper motor drive and relays to control the feeding chain motor to the planing section. The testing of the individual processes of bamboo culm splitting and strip planing were tested satisfactorily, however, the process of separating the split bamboo strips and sequential feeding to the planing section infeed chain conveyor require further improvements as misalignment problems were observed. The complete process of splitting a 1.2 meter length of bamboo into 8 strips, separation and sequential feeding to the planer and planing process required around 165 - 170 seconds to complete, however, the strip transfer process had only a reliability of 80%. © 2014 IEEE. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2113 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/3112/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Cutting machines Plant material cutting machinery Bamboo Bamboo sheath Manufacturing
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Cutting machines
Plant material cutting machinery
Bamboo
Bamboo sheath
Manufacturing
spellingShingle Cutting machines
Plant material cutting machinery
Bamboo
Bamboo sheath
Manufacturing
Banawis, Rey Camillo
Quinones, Ernest Shawn
De Vera, Richmond Elbert
Yao, Richard
Calilung, Edwin J.
Design development and testing of an integrated bamboo culm splitting and planing machine
description This research paper discusses the design, development and testing of an integrated splitting and planing machine for pre-cut bamboo culms. The design of the bamboo splitting section was based on existing design of commercially available bamboo splitting machine while the planing section utilized 2 sets of motor powered portable wood planers integrated into the design which simultaneously planes the top and bottom sides of the bamboo strip. The separation of split bamboo strips and sequential transfer to the planing section was designed by the authors and consisted of axial-mounted vanes within a cylindrical pipe that separate the split bamboo strips and move each strip sequentially to an exit slide onto a chain feeder to the planing section. The automation of the process utilized an Arduino Mega microcontroller board which controlled a stepper motor drive and relays to control the feeding chain motor to the planing section. The testing of the individual processes of bamboo culm splitting and strip planing were tested satisfactorily, however, the process of separating the split bamboo strips and sequential feeding to the planing section infeed chain conveyor require further improvements as misalignment problems were observed. The complete process of splitting a 1.2 meter length of bamboo into 8 strips, separation and sequential feeding to the planer and planing process required around 165 - 170 seconds to complete, however, the strip transfer process had only a reliability of 80%. © 2014 IEEE.
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author Banawis, Rey Camillo
Quinones, Ernest Shawn
De Vera, Richmond Elbert
Yao, Richard
Calilung, Edwin J.
author_facet Banawis, Rey Camillo
Quinones, Ernest Shawn
De Vera, Richmond Elbert
Yao, Richard
Calilung, Edwin J.
author_sort Banawis, Rey Camillo
title Design development and testing of an integrated bamboo culm splitting and planing machine
title_short Design development and testing of an integrated bamboo culm splitting and planing machine
title_full Design development and testing of an integrated bamboo culm splitting and planing machine
title_fullStr Design development and testing of an integrated bamboo culm splitting and planing machine
title_full_unstemmed Design development and testing of an integrated bamboo culm splitting and planing machine
title_sort design development and testing of an integrated bamboo culm splitting and planing machine
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2113
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