Engineering principles of agricultural machines
Publication details: American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE), 1993ISBN: 0929355334Subject(s): Agricultural machinery and equipment | EngineeringDDC classification: 631.3 Summary: Engineeering Principles of Agricultural Machines is written as a textbook for a course in agricultural machines in an engineering program. The book is designed to be used in an upper level undergraduate course. The prerequisites are statics, strength of materials, and differential equations. However, knowledge of dynamics and fluid mechanics would be helpful. The book may also be used in a lower division course by not covering the theoretical part of each chapter without loss of continuity. The objectives of the book are: 1. to discuss the methods and equipment used to accomplish the various operations employed in production agriculture, 2. to present agricultural machines as a system of sub-components performing different functions, 3. to present the engineering principles governing the operation of machines used in agricultural production.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book - Standard loan | CAFRE Greenmount Library Reference | 631.37 SRI/ REF (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 117357 |
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631.33 BRE/ REF Fundamentals of machine operation: planting | 631.34 CRO/ REF Fundamentals of machine operation: Crop chemicals | 631.35 GRI/ REF Combine harvesting | 631.37 SRI/ REF Engineering principles of agricultural machines | 631.372 BOR/ REF Tractors | 631.372 BOU/ REF Machinery maintenance : Fundamentals of service | 631.372 CAS/ REF 395, 495, 595, 695, 795, 895 and 995 Tractors Operators Manual |
Engineeering Principles of Agricultural Machines is written as a textbook for a course in agricultural machines in an engineering program. The book is designed to be used in an upper level undergraduate course. The prerequisites are statics, strength of materials, and differential equations. However, knowledge of dynamics and fluid mechanics would be helpful. The book may also be used in a lower division course by not covering the theoretical part of each chapter without loss of continuity. The objectives of the book are: 1. to discuss the methods and equipment used to accomplish the various operations employed in production agriculture, 2. to present agricultural machines as a system of sub-components performing different functions, 3. to present the engineering principles governing the operation of machines used in agricultural production.
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