Agricultural Engineering Research Papers/Topics

A Computer Program for Agr-machinery Cost Estimation

Abstract The computer program for machinery cost estimation (CP-Mace) is a Windows based software program that can be run on a Windows XP or higher system on computers. It is a user-friendly interactive program written in VISUAL BASIC 6 programming language for machinery management. It allows the user to interact with it by entering the required inputs and it will carry out the interactive calculations. The program enables the user to print out the output which is displayed on the screen. Th...

Prediction Of Runoff And Sediment Yield From Agricultural Watersheds Using Annagnps: A Case Study Of Upper Ebonyi River Watershed, Enugu State.

Abstract Sediments resulting from soil erosion are the major non-point source pollutant of surface waters in agricultural watersheds. Annualized Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution Model (AnnAGNPS) is a computer-based watershed model that predicts non-point source pollutants and runoff loadings within agricultural watersheds. AnnAGNPS v5.2 was used in conjunction with Arcview 3.2 GIS to predict streamflow and sediment discharges from a 250.89 ha agricultural watershed, Upper Ebonyi River...

Exhaust Gases Energy Recoverable From Compression Ignition Engine Using Diesel And Biodiesel

ABSTRACT The broad objective of this research was to recover exhaust gases thermal energy from internal combustion engines for use in other applications. The specific objectives were: to determine the amount of thermal energy lost through exhaust gases at various engine speeds and loads; to determine the amount of energy recovered from exhaust gases at various engine speeds and loads; and to simulate the amount of maize that could be dried with the recovered energy. The experimental set-up c...

Effectiveness Of Deficit Irrigation Scheduling On Crop Water Use Efficiency- A Case Of French Beans In Njoro Nakuru Countykenya

ABSTRACT Producing enough food in Kenya to better feed people and generate adequate income for the farmers is a great challenge. This challenge is likely to intensity, with a population that is projected to increase to 66.3 million in 2030. Scarce water resources and growing competition for water will be reduce its availability for irrigation, which necessitating major changes in irrigation management and scheduling in order to increase the efficiency of use of water that is allocated to agr...

Evaluation Of The Impact Of Land Use Change On Catchment Hydrology: The Case Of Wundanyi River Catchment In Taita Hills, Kenya

ABSTRACT The conversion of forest land to agricultural land and urban settlement usually increases soil erosion, and volume of storm runoff in a catchment. In Kenya, the rural communities are encroaching into the humid and marginal areas to open up new lands for agricultural production and settlement. These changes have led to environmental degradation, which has negatively altered the hydrologic regimes of many catchments in Kenya. The Wundanyi River catchment is one of the catchments that ...

Influence Of Temperature, Air Flow Rate And Slice Thickness On Egg Drying Rate And Protein Content Under Forced Convection

ABSTRACT The availability of egg products for consumption is hindered by spoilage and breakages during processing. Forced convection drying serves as one of the methods of solving these challenges. However, the influence of temperature, airflow rate and slice thickness on forced convection drying of eggs is inadequately documented. Therefore, drying of eggs was investigated under forced convection process. The mode of airflow and the food material was the continuous concurrent type. Raw eggs...

Performance Of An Experimental Biomass Micro Gasifier Cook Stove

ABSTRACT Most stoves based on the principle of micro gasification have improved thermal efficiencies with low emissions, however, knowledge on the effect of the stove operation at different air flow rates on thermal efficiency, fire power, emissions, specific fuel consumption and burning rate is scarce. The main objective of this research was to evaluate performance a micro gasifier cook stove. An experimental forced draft cook stove was therefore developed using the available materials base...

Optimization Of Threshing Performance Of A Spike Tooth Sorghum Threshing Unit

ABSTRACT Sorghum threshing in Kenya is characterized by high grain breakages and accounts for grain loss of 4% of total production. Existing threshing methods are time consuming and yield a low throughput. Grain losses mainly occur due to grain damage and incomplete removal of grains from panicles. In order to reduce the losses, optimal levels of machine and operational parameters influencing threshing need to be established. A prototype spike tooth sorghum thresher was therefore developed u...

CLASSIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF CROP STORAGE STRUCTURES IN WESTERN NIGERIA

Abstract A survey involving the use of questionnaires and personal communication during field trips was carried out in Western Nigeria with the aim of classifying and assessing the efficiency of the existing structures for the storage of crops. Barns; cribs; trenches; platforms; warehouses and silos are among the important. storage structures. The existing structures could be efficient with proper management but a major limitation of most of them is the low unit capacity which is inadequate t...

The Development and Evaluation of a Flat-Type Wooden Incubator

Abstract  A flat-type, 60-egg capacity incubator was designed, constructed and tested. The incubator differs from existing designs in that the cabinet was made from a 3-ply, 4mm thick interior grade plywood to reduce cost and at the same time enhance heat insulation. Also, two domestic kerosene lanterns were provided to supplement heat generation by three 40 W electric bulbs during electricity outages as commonly experienced in Nigeria. When tested with 30 eggs of a commonly sold chicken bre...

Analysis Of Catchment Hydrologic Response Under Changing Land Use: The Case Of Upper Molo River Catchment, Kenya

ABSTRACT Change in land use has a direct effect in catchment hydrologic response. It is caused by human intervention to enhance and diversify their livelihood needs, and at the same time get economic benefits from the land resources. These interventions result in changes in surface runoff, soil erosion and sediment yield among others. If the change in land use is not well managed then it will affect the quantity and quality of water resources as well as production potential of the land. Base...

Effectiveness Of Soil Moisture Conservation Techniques In Sorghum Under Spate Irrigation In Ewaso Nyiro South Drainage Basin

ABSTRACT Crop production is influenced by on-site soil moisture availability and application of water conservation methods for dry areas. This research explored the interactive effects of spate irrigation as an application method and the soil moisture conservation techniques. The objective of this research was to analyze the effectiveness of soil moisture conservation techniques and its correlation to water productivity for sorghum production under spate irrigation. The soil water holding ca...

Hand Transmitted Mechanical Vibrations And Shocks To Operators Of Single-Axle Tractor During Field Operations

ABSTRACT This study was conducted using both field experiments and structured questionnaires to investigate the influence of hand transmitted mechanical vibrations and shocks experienced by operators from handles of a single-axle tractor and determine an optimum operator‟s daily exposure limits in field conditions. The field experiments were conducted at Kilimanjaro Agricultural Training Centre (KATC). Four different makes of single-axle tractors were studied, namely: AMEC S 1100A2 (distri...

Modelling Of Sedimentation Dynamics In An Underground Canal In Southwest Kano Irrigation Scheme - Kenya

ABSTRACT The design of an irrigation canal is intended to ensure that water is conveyed with minimal erosion and sedimentation. The underground canal in Southwest Kano Irrigation scheme was designed to meet these conditions but over time it has been silted up to the extent that its conveyance capacity has significantly dropped. The sediment control structure at the inlet can only prevent bedload, consisting of large sediments, from entering the canal but cannot prevent entry of fine suspende...

Drought Assessment And Forecasting Using Indices And Artificial Neural Networks For The Upper Tana River Basin, Kenya

ABSTRACT Drought is acritical stochastic natural disaster that adversely affects water resources, ecosystems and people. Drought is a condition characterized by scarcity of precipitation and/or water quantity that negatively affects the global, regional and local land-scales. At both global and regional scales, drought frequency and severity have been increasing leading to direct and indirect decline in water resources. For instance, increase in drought severity and frequency in the upper Ta...


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