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Smoked-Fish Processing Machine Design

John Lowell R. Adalid is a mechanical engineering student at TUP-Manila who received a scholarship in 2017. His thesis involved designing and fabricating a smoked-fish processing machine to integrate boiling, drying, and smoking processes for producing tinapa. The machine aims to improve efficiency over traditional methods and reduce workload for tinapa producers. He used preliminary design, prototyping, experiments, and surveys to develop and evaluate the performance of the machine.
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Smoked-Fish Processing Machine Design

John Lowell R. Adalid is a mechanical engineering student at TUP-Manila who received a scholarship in 2017. His thesis involved designing and fabricating a smoked-fish processing machine to integrate boiling, drying, and smoking processes for producing tinapa. The machine aims to improve efficiency over traditional methods and reduce workload for tinapa producers. He used preliminary design, prototyping, experiments, and surveys to develop and evaluate the performance of the machine.
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NAME: Adalid, John Lowell R. SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM: R.A.

10612
COURSE: B.S. Mechanical Engineering SCHOOL: TUP- Manila
YEAR OF AWARD: 2017

Design and Fabrication of Smoked-Fish Processing Machine with Brine Curing


TITLE OF THESIS

Brief Rationale:
The study aims to develop and fabricate a smoked-fish processing machine that integrates 3 basic processs in
producing “tinapa”. It includes three process namely boiling, drying and smoking. Also by having this machine,
the workload of tinapa producers will be reduced.

Objective:
 To design and fabricate a smoked-fish processing machine that will improve the traditional way of fish
preservation through smoking with the information gathered from local tinapa producers as basis.
 To evaluate the performance of the machine.

Methodology:
 Preliminary design involving the use of engineering theories and application software such as
solidworks.
 Prototyping techniques to be used in fabrication process.
 Conducting various experiments and survey to obtain relevant information in producing tinapa
effieciently.

Noted by:

Signature of Scholar Printed Name and Signature of Thesis Adviser

Date Date

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