208-152 Agricultural Technology

Availability

Dookie campus

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Dennis O'Brien

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Thirty-six hours of lectures and 36 hours of tutorials/practicals

Subject Description

On completion of this subject students should be able to:

  • understand the role of engineering in current agricultural and related practices;

  • apply to these practices the relevant basic laws and principles of engineering;

  • identify and know the use of a range of agricultural and related equipment;

  • understand and measure machinery performance, capacity and efficiency of a number of machines;

  • make necessary machinery adjustments to improve performance and efficiency;

  • determine the size and select an appropriate machine to perform a specific task; and

  • understand environmental control techniques and their associated structures.

This subject covers the role of engineering in agriculture, develops the principles and explains the laws that are necessary to determine agricultural machinery performance specifications, fluid behaviour for both hydraulic power transmission and rural water supply specifications, and agricultural structures requirements. Topics covered will include:

  • performance: mechanical performance, hydraulic performance, pressure, flow rate, torque, power, velocity and speed, efficiency, stress, strain, voltage and current, measurement, accuracy, power transmission, engine cycles, engine components, engine performance, maintenance;

  • fluid behaviour: pressure, flow rate, head, head loss, pump and motor performance, pipe flow, pipe and pump specifications;

  • structural requirements: functional design, loads, materials, controlled environments.

Assessment

One 2.5-hour written examination worth 40% of final marks, two assignments equivalent to 3000 words and worth 30% of final marks each.



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