207-204 Engineering and Irrigation

Note

Not available in 2004

Availability

Burnley

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Mr Ken James

Prerequisites

207-110 The Horticultural Environment.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twelve hours lectures, 12 hours laboratory exercises and field trips, 12 hours tutorials and seminars

Subject Description

Upon completion of this subject, students should be able to:

  • demonstrate an understanding of the use of machinery in the management of horticultural resources

  • demonstrate an understanding of site surveying and levelling techniques; and

  • identify and discuss the different types of irrigation systems used in horticulture, their operating principles and the evaluation of the performance of irrigation systems.

Topics include:

  • types of machinery and principles of operation of machinery used in the management of horticultural resources including parklands, sports turf, nurseries and urban landscapes;

  • selection and evaluation of horticultural equipment including tractors, sprayers, earthwork equipment and maintenance machinery, power unit performance, occupational health and safety;

  • site surveying for horticultural applications including plane surveying, levelling, field work, drawing of plans and levels for irrigation, landscape and drainage works;

  • types of irrigation systems used in horticulture, irrigation components and equipment - characteristics and performance of pressurised irrigation systems, hydraulic performance, selection of appropriate irrigation techniques and methods to evaluate the performance of irrigation system;

  • management of irrigation systems to match plant and crop and site needs; and

  • control and automation of irrigation technology.

Assessment

One 2000 word assignments (20%), two written two hour examinations (40% each).



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