Team 01
Team Members |
Faculty Advisor |
Dahra Dy |
Jorge Paricio Garcia Sponsor Sepe Farm, LLC |
sponsored by
Corn Cleaner
This senior design project focuses on the development of an economical, efficient, and safe corn-cleaning system for small- to medium-scale agricultural producers. The proposed design aims to streamline the cleaning process for shelled corn, removing debris such as husk fragments, silk, dust, and small particulates prior to storage or sale. Current commercial systems are either cost-prohibitive or oversized for local farm operations, creating a need for a scalable and affordable alternative. The team’s approach integrates mechanical oscillation and mesh separation principles to achieve multi-stage cleaning. Corn passes across oscillating mesh trays of varying aperture sizes, enabling progressive removal of unwanted material through both gravity and vibration-driven separation. Key design considerations include material durability, ease of maintenance, portability, and compatibility with 50-pound feed bags commonly used by farmers in Connecticut. The design emphasizes locally sourced components and simple manufacturability to ensure accessibility and repairability. This project supports sustainable agricultural practices by providing farmers with a reliable and affordable method to enhance corn quality and reduce waste
Our team collaborated with Mechanical Engineering 50 on this project.