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Volume 12 August 2016 Published by Print ISSN 1596-2490 Online ISSN 2545-5818 Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment

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Volume 12 August 2016

Published by

Print ISSN 1596-2490

Online ISSN 2545-5818

Arid Zone Journal of

Engineering, Technology and Environment

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ARID ZONE JOURNAL OF

ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT

Published by the Faculty of Engineering, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria

Editorial Board

Dr. Ndubisi A. Aviara Editor-in-Chief

Dr. B. S. Waziri Deputy Editor-in-Chief

Dr. M. B. Oumarou Business Manager

Prof. Eli Mamman Associate Editor

Dr. B. Gutti Associate Editor

Dr. A. M. Kundiri Associate Editor

Dr. C. U. Ngene Associate Editor

Dr. B. U. Musa Associate Editor

Prof. M. H. Badau Associate Editor

Prof. A. T. Abdulrahim Associate Editor

Editorial Assistants

(1) Engr. A. A. Lawal (Administration)

(2) Engr. P. Y. Dibal (Publication)

(3) Engr. S. K. Oyeniyi

All correspondences should be addressed to:

The Editor-in-Chief,

AZOJETE,

Faculty of Engineering,

University of Maiduguri,

Borno State, Nigeria.

or

e-mail: [email protected]

[email protected]

© Faculty of Engineering, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria, 2016

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval

system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,

recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright owners:

Faculty of Engineering, University of Maiduguri, P.M.B. 1069, Maiduguri, Nigeria.

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From the Editor’s Desk

The Editorial Board of AZOJETE is happy to announce the publication of the 12th

volume

of our Journal. This has been made possible by the enormous contributions from our

reviewers around the country and all over the World and the dedication of our Editorial

team members.

The volume showcases articles from the fields of Agricultural and Biological Engineering,

Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Geology. Contributors

working in the Energy field and solutions to problems arising from global warming and

desertification as well as flood control, in addition to all other fields of Engineering,

Science, Technology and Environment are hereby encouraged to submit their articles to the

Journal as the Editorial Board has put in place a mechanism aimed at ensuring a speedy

assessment of every paper that is submitted for publication. The AZOJETE is now

available online in its website: www.azojete.com.ng. We encourage our Readers and

Contributors to visit our website and read and download articles since our Journal is

operating on Open Access. From the next Volume, we will change from being only an

annual publication as we would introduce issues to the Volumes.

At the moment, articles are already being assessed for Volume 13 (1) 2017 and the date of

its publication will be April, 2017. We have also kept the promise of having our Journal

indexed in major Scientific Data bases.

Finally, we would like to acknowledge the moral and financial assistance rendered to the

Editorial Board by members of the Faculty Board of Engineering.

Thank you.

Dr. Ndubisi A. Aviara

(Editor-In-Chief)

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ARID ZONE JOURNAL OF

ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT

Volume 12 August, 2016

Scope Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment (AZOJETE), published

annually, is an interdisciplinary Journal covering all aspects of engineering, technology and

environment with particular reference to the arid regions of the world.

Annual subscription excluding postage

Copies Nigeria Overseas

1 - 9 N3,000.00 each $25.00 each

10 or more N2,500.00 each $20.00 each

Postage shall be charged separately at the current rates. Copies may be obtained from the

Business Manager, AZOJETE. All cheques are to be made payable to AZOJETE,

Maiduguri.

Publication charges and offprints

AZOJETE charges as follows:

Nigeria Overseas

Publication charge per accepted paper N15,000.00 $100.00

Upon submission of paper, the author is expected to pay a non-refundable processing fee of

N5,000.00 only per paper.

Corresponding author will receive a copy of the Journal and can download as many copies

of paper as needed from our web site.

Instructions to contributors

Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment (AZOJETE) welcomes

contributions in the form of original research papers (theoretical and experimental), book

reviews as well as short communications from all parts of the world, with particular

reference, but not exclusive, to arid regions. Submission of an article is based on the

understanding that it has not been published elsewhere, or under consideration in any other

journal. All contributions will be critically reviewed by expert referees on whose advice the

Editorial Board will accept, reject or return articles to authors for modification or revision.

Articles should be typewritten double-spaced on one side of A4 paper. Two hard copies

along with a copy on 3.5” floppy disk written in Microsoft Word should be submitted.

Tables and figures should come immediately after being cited in the text.

Arrangement

Papers should normally be divided into Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods,

Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgements (if any) and References. The title

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should be concise and informative. Name(s) and affiliations of authors should be provided.

Where there is more than one author, the correspondence author should be indicated.

The abstract should not be more than 350 words and should state clearly the objective(s) of

the study, a concise description of the experiment(s), major observations, results and

conclusions. The Harvard system of referencing should be used and the references listed

alphabetically at the end of the paper. The following format should be used for journal

articles, books and chapters in books, reports, conference proceedings and from the internet

respectively:

Umar, B. 1997. The role of public and private tractor hiring units in agricultural

mechanization - a case study from Adamawa state, Nigeria. Outlook on Agriculture, 26(1):

35-38.

Phillips, RE. 1981. Farm Buildings – From Planning to Completion. Doane – Western, Inc.

St. Louis, Missouri.

Kirkby, MJ. 1980. Modelling water erosion processes. In Kirkby, M.J. and Morgan, R.P.C.

(eds), Soil erosion, pp. 183-216, Wiley, Chichester.

Yang, Q. 1991. Blemish detection in fruit and vegetable grading with computer vision.

Divisional Note DN 1610. Silsoe: Silsoe Research Institute.

Keating, BA., Wafula, BM. and Watiki, JM. 1992. Development of a modelling capability

for maize in semi-arid eastern Kenya. In: Probert, M.E. (ed ). A search for strategies for

sustainable dryland cropping in semi-arid eastern Kenya. Proceedings of a symposium held

in Nairobi, Kenya, 10 - 11 December 1990. ACIAR proceedings no. 41, 138p.

Wallace, TB. and Cox, WE. 2002. Locating information on surface water availability in

Virginia. http://www.rappriverbasin.va.us/studies/locatingsurfacewaterinfo.doc accessed

on 10 October, 2004.

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ARID ZONE JOURNAL OF

ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT

Volume 12 August, 2016

Contents

Aquifer potentials of the campano – maastrichtian Gombe sandstone, Gongola basin, upper

Benue trough, North Eastern Nigeria

Shettima, B., Buba, I. Y., Sidi, M. W. and Hafsat………..……………..............………….........1

Sedimentology and paleoenvironment of deposition of the Deba-Fulani member of Pindiga

formation in the Gongola arm of the upper Benue trough, North Eastern Nigeria

Shettima, B., Tanko, I. Y., Kuku, A. Y. and Adams, F. D. ………………...…………………...17

Preliminary study on the characterization of oil from Nurse Tetra (Brycinus nurse) fish

Bello, M. M., Oluwole, F. A. and Jajere, A. B. ……………………………………………...... 31

Development of an electrically operated cassava peeling and slicing machine

Aji, I. S., Emmanuel, M. U., Abdulrahman, S. A. and Franklyn, O. F……….....…….……...40

Evaluation of Vetiver (Vetiveria nigritana) plant extract as eco-friendly wood preservative

Owofadeju, F. K. and Alawode, A. O. ………………..…...…..………….…………………......49

Evaluation of irrigation application efficiency: Case study of Chanchaga Irrigation Scheme

Musa, J. J., Mustapha, I. H., Yerima, I. Y., Kuti, I. A. and Abogunrin, M. E……..…...…....58

Design and implementation of a wireless message display system

Bakura, M. U. M., Hassan, A. Y., Abdulkadir, M. and Harram, I. M. …..…………...……..65

Optimization of some mineral contents of dried osmo-pretreated green bell pepper

(Capsicum annuum) using Response Surface methodology

Odewole, M. M., Sunmonu, M. O., Oyeniyi, S. K., Adeyinka-Ajiboye, O. and

Ayodimeji, Z. O………..............................................................…..……………………….…..74

Development and performance evaluation of are-circulatory vegetable moisturizer

Sunmonu, M. O., Odewole, M. M., Obajemihi, O. I. and Ayodeji, A. T...……………..….83

Development of wind operated passive evaporative cooling structures for storage of

tomatoes

Sunmonu, M. O., Chukwu, O. and Haff, R.……………………………………………….…….94

Statistical modelling of the energy content of municipal solid wastes in Northern Nigeria

Oumarou, M. B., Shodiya, S., Ngala, G. M. and Aviara, N. A……...………………………103

Characterisation of natural moulding sands from selected deposits in Maiduguri-Nigeria

for casting applications

Mshelia, Z. A., Abolarin, M. S., Abubakre, O. K. and Ademoh, N. A…………………….110