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 791-114 Engineering I

Credit Points

7.5

Coordinator

Mr M Gribben

Semester

2

Contact

3 hours per week

Subject Description

The objective of this subject is to develop the students' ability to:

  • apply basic mathematics to agricultural engineering practices;
  • use engineering and scientific terms, units and quantities appropriately;
  • explain basic engineering and scientific principles used in agriculture.

The content includes: Unit of measurements: Internal Combustion engines - Principles of operation, performance measurement; Mechanics - Newton's laws of motion, mechanical power transmission; Hydraulics - Principles of fluid mechanics, pump operation and performance, control systems; Electricity- Ohm's law, generation and transmission, machines; Heat - Thermal capacity, latent heat, calorific value, principles of refrigeration; Light - The electromagnetic spectrum, visible light, photometry, lasers.

Assessment

2 x two hour examinations (40% and 60%)



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