PhD THESIS TOPICS AND MATERIALS IN AGRICULTURAL AND BIORESOURCES ENGINEERING....DanielChukwudi2
This document provides information about potential PhD thesis topics in Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering. It lists 20 different thesis topic options and provides contact information for those interested in choosing a topic or having a full thesis developed. The topics cover a wide range of areas including briquetting, irrigation, water resource management, food production, wastewater treatment, and aquifer characterization. Interested students are instructed to select a topic and provide their contact information to individuals who can assist further with selecting or developing a full thesis.
A MINI PROJECT REPORT ON AAVIN INDUSTRYJenson Samraj
It is our Mini-project report which we will submit at the end of B.Sc completion. I browsed many things for obtaining the articles and it is my hard work to complete this for my friend Mr. MARIAPPAN. Hope that it will be very useful for those who write Mini-project report.
Proceedings of a Workshop on Hydraulic Ram Pump Technology - International De...Fifi62z
This document provides an overview of hydraulic ram pump (hydram) technology. It begins with a brief introduction of hydrams as a renewable energy technology for rural water supply. The operating principles of hydrams are then outlined, noting that they use the sudden stoppage of flowing water in a pipe to create a high pressure surge. A short history of hydram development and current usage is presented. The main operating characteristics of hydrams are described. The document concludes by mentioning present and future research on hydram technology.
https://5.imimg.com/data5/.../water-atm-machine.pdf
इस पेज का अनुवाद करें
E KRANTI PVT LTD. Sub:- Offer for Reverse Osmosis Technology based Water Treatment. Plant Capacity 1000 LPH for drinking Purpose. . Kind Attn. Dear Sir ,. This has reference to the discussions you had with the undersigned regarding your interest in installing Reverse Osmosis Technology based Water Treatment Plant ...
The document describes a solar powered smart irrigation system. It uses sensors to monitor soil moisture and temperature. The sensor data is sent wirelessly to a remote station where it is analyzed to control the amount of water dispensed by solenoid valves. The system aims to minimize water waste by providing only the amount of water needed based on soil conditions. It is currently installed at a university's agricultural research station and can be tailored for different crops. The system was designed by students as a senior capstone project incorporating principles of feedback control and digital communication.
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Performance studies of microbial fuel celleSAT Journals
recent years for its ability to convert organic matter into electricity in the presence of microbes. Lot of research has been carried out on using wide range of substrates like acetate, glucose, monosaccharaides, domestic wastewater, industrial wastewater etc. Phenol and detergent are the major toxic components from industrial and domestic wastewater. If it is left untreated it can have detrimental effect on all kinds of aquatic life. In industries there are methods available for the treatment of these contaminants; however research on use of MFCs for treatment of these contaminants is still in infant stage. Using MFC will have a dual advantage of wastewater treatment as well as electricity generation. In this study a dual-chamber MFC was fabricated with a CMI 7000 membrane separating the chambers and carbon electrodes for both anode and cathode. Experiments were carried out to study the impact of microbes, type of substrate, substrate concentration and substrate refilling at regular intervals on voltage generated by MFC. Performance of MFC was studied by determining the voltage across 1kΩ resistor. Furthermore, Industrial waste water from a local soap industry was used as a substrate along with the other substrates prepared in-house. Results showed that a stable voltage of around 134mV can be obtained with phenol as substrate along with a mixed culture of pseudomonas aeruginosa and shewanella putrefaciens in comparison with all other combinations of substrates and microbes. Keywords: Electricity generation, Microbial fuel cell, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Shewanella putrefaciens, Waste water treatment and phenol degradation
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This document provides an overview of hydraulic ram pump (hydram) technology. It begins with a brief introduction of hydrams as a renewable energy technology for rural water supply. The operating principles of hydrams are then outlined, noting that they use the sudden stoppage of flowing water in a pipe to create a high pressure surge. A short history of hydram development and current usage is presented. The main operating characteristics of hydrams are described. The document concludes by mentioning present and future research on hydram technology.
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इस पेज का अनुवाद करें
E KRANTI PVT LTD. Sub:- Offer for Reverse Osmosis Technology based Water Treatment. Plant Capacity 1000 LPH for drinking Purpose. . Kind Attn. Dear Sir ,. This has reference to the discussions you had with the undersigned regarding your interest in installing Reverse Osmosis Technology based Water Treatment Plant ...
The document describes a solar powered smart irrigation system. It uses sensors to monitor soil moisture and temperature. The sensor data is sent wirelessly to a remote station where it is analyzed to control the amount of water dispensed by solenoid valves. The system aims to minimize water waste by providing only the amount of water needed based on soil conditions. It is currently installed at a university's agricultural research station and can be tailored for different crops. The system was designed by students as a senior capstone project incorporating principles of feedback control and digital communication.
This document summarizes a study on the performance of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) for wastewater treatment and electricity generation. The study constructed a dual-chamber MFC with carbon electrodes and a cation exchange membrane. Experiments tested the impact of microbes, substrate type and concentration, and substrate refilling on voltage output. Phenol and a mixed culture of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Shewanella putrefaciens produced the highest stable voltage of 134mV, demonstrating MFC potential for wastewater treatment and energy recovery from toxic phenol-containing wastewater.
Performance studies of microbial fuel celleSAT Journals
recent years for its ability to convert organic matter into electricity in the presence of microbes. Lot of research has been carried out on using wide range of substrates like acetate, glucose, monosaccharaides, domestic wastewater, industrial wastewater etc. Phenol and detergent are the major toxic components from industrial and domestic wastewater. If it is left untreated it can have detrimental effect on all kinds of aquatic life. In industries there are methods available for the treatment of these contaminants; however research on use of MFCs for treatment of these contaminants is still in infant stage. Using MFC will have a dual advantage of wastewater treatment as well as electricity generation. In this study a dual-chamber MFC was fabricated with a CMI 7000 membrane separating the chambers and carbon electrodes for both anode and cathode. Experiments were carried out to study the impact of microbes, type of substrate, substrate concentration and substrate refilling at regular intervals on voltage generated by MFC. Performance of MFC was studied by determining the voltage across 1kΩ resistor. Furthermore, Industrial waste water from a local soap industry was used as a substrate along with the other substrates prepared in-house. Results showed that a stable voltage of around 134mV can be obtained with phenol as substrate along with a mixed culture of pseudomonas aeruginosa and shewanella putrefaciens in comparison with all other combinations of substrates and microbes. Keywords: Electricity generation, Microbial fuel cell, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Shewanella putrefaciens, Waste water treatment and phenol degradation
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1. The document discusses vermicomposting of vegetable market waste in Vadodara City, India using earthworms.
2. Vermicomposting is proposed as a way to convert vegetable waste into fertilizer using the earthworm species Eudrilus Eugeniae.
3. Several batch experiments were conducted with different ratios of worms, soil, and vegetable waste to optimize the vermicomposting process and assess the quality of the resulting compost.
This project report summarizes a study on using meteorological data to predict rainfall in Rwanda, with a case study of Rwampara swamp. The report was submitted by two students in partial fulfillment of their bachelor's degree in water and environmental engineering. It describes the background of the study, objectives, methodology, results and conclusions regarding rainfall prediction and its implications for agriculture in Rwampara swamp. Meteorological data from Kigali airport weather station spanning 42 years was analyzed using SPSS software to develop a regression model for rainfall prediction.
Wastewater Analysis and Study of Soil Microorganisms of Koparkhairane Nullah.Priyesh Waghmare
The document is a project dissertation submitted by Priyesh Waghmare to Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil University for a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology. The project involved wastewater analysis and study of soil microorganisms from Koparkhairane Nullah near industrial areas in Navi Mumbai. Physiochemical analysis of wastewater from the nullah showed high levels of color, foul smell, alkalinity, temperature, BOD and COD indicating pollution from nearby industries. Soil samples from the nullah were then used to isolate microorganisms and characterize them. Studies were also conducted to evaluate the tolerance of isolated soil microorganisms to heavy metals for their potential use in
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The Automated Sprayer Using Gantry Robot is an automated precision farming machine designed to revolutionize the farming sector in the present era of automation. The outcome of the project is a simple robot capable of moving in the Cartesian direction to sense the soil moisture content and spray water if required. Similar to 3D printers and CNC milling machine, the robot hardware employs linear guides in the X, Y and Z directions. The hardware is designed to be simple and scalable. The movement of the robot is done by NEMA 17 stepper motors which are controlled using Arduino Mega 2560. A soil moisture sensor is attached to the tool mount in the Z direction shaft to know the moisture level of the soil. If the moisture level is found to be less than the threshold level which the respective plant needs then the water pump attached sprinkles water and henceforth maintains the proper moisture content in the soil. The prototype designed and the practical implementation may have some changes. There is a vast future scope of the project like integration of seed sowing system, pesticide detection system, fertilizer spraying system, powering the system through solar power, integration of rain water harvesting system for water supply etc. In large scale, this robot is very well capable of helping farmers in their intensive field work and in small scale, it can help normal people who wish to do farming at their home.
This document provides an overview of nanotechnology and its applications in agriculture. It discusses how nanotechnology can help address challenges in crop improvement by increasing nutrient use efficiency and stress tolerance. It describes how nanoparticles are synthesized using microorganisms and can be used for applications like gene delivery, DNA sequencing, disease diagnostics, and biosensors. The document presents two case studies showing how nanoparticles helped increase plant regeneration and somatic embryogenesis. It concludes that nanotechnology has potential to improve agriculture but more research is still needed to explore its effects and ensure environmental and human safety.
IJERA (International journal of Engineering Research and Applications) is International online, ... peer reviewed journal. For more detail or submit your article, please visit www.ijera.com
This document summarizes an innovative strategy for a water supply project in Okpuno Town, Nigeria. It proposes using a community-based organization and linear programming to minimize costs. The strategy involves developing sustainable water services, providing safe water, improving public health, developing private sector support, and supplying water at the right price and quality. Linear programming is used to optimally allocate limited funds between training workers for project implementation and ongoing maintenance. The optimal solution allocates most funds to training workers for project implementation. An empowered, community-based organization is best to ensure long-term sustainability through local ownership, responsibility and commitment.
The Effect of Moisture Content on Some Physical and Engineering Properties of...theijes
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This document discusses biogas production from kitchen waste through anaerobic digestion. It begins with an introduction on the need for renewable energy sources like biogas. It then discusses the characteristics and benefits of biogas. The document outlines the anaerobic digestion process and factors that affect biogas yield. It reviews literature on biogas production from organic waste. The objectives and work plan of the project to set up laboratory-scale biogas digesters using kitchen waste from NIT Rourkela hostels are presented. The document discusses the experimental setup, procedures, results and analyses from the study. It concludes with a case study comparison and analysis of the laboratory-scale biogas production process.
Here are the key problems addressed in the study:
- Unpredictable rainfall patterns affect agricultural planning and production in Rwanda, especially for small-scale farmers. Insufficient or excess rainfall can damage crops.
- Farmers lack timely and accurate rainfall forecasts to determine optimal sowing/planting dates and irrigation requirements. As a result, they may plant at wrong times or irrigate unnecessarily, incurring losses.
- Existing rainfall prediction methods used by Meteo Rwanda need to be evaluated for accuracy and reliability to better support agricultural activities. Performance criteria need to be established.
- More localized and site-specific rainfall predictions are needed at the swamp/district level rather than just national forecasts. The R
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This document contains information about two irrigation projects being conducted by the Oromia Agricultural Research Institute in Ethiopia. The first project involves demonstrating the use of pitcher irrigation on tomato crops to evaluate its effects on water saving, growth and yield. The second project involves surveying irrigation practices and utilization in Western Hararghe to identify gaps and constraints. Both projects aim to improve water use efficiency and promote sustainable irrigation methods.
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Sustainable Energy Principles & Practice is an initiative using Auroville and its outstanding experience in human unity & sustainable living as a platform for the learning and personal growth of students from around the world.
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Intellectual Strength and its yield with respect og generation of IPs in Uttar Pradesh as per sata availability in website of concerned Institutes till 2015-16
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Web Based Tool to Determine Water Productivity Index and Ph for Managing Padd...ijtsrd
"In many countries, the Internet has become an element in people’s daily life, offering new possibilities for information access and sharing. In this new technological and information age, water is becoming a source of conflict between domestic, industrial and agricultural use. Web Based Tool is a platform allowing for a public participation in helping decision making processes during conflicting situations, especially in cases involving many stakeholders. A 3 – tier architecture framework was carefully studied and was implemented to create the Webbased model. This model is an Internet Based Model that is created to benefit the users in the water management sectors in order to make timely decisions to develop the water user group’s inline with the tertiary canal. This system has been successfully developed to estimate the water productivity index and pH of soil on a micro scale based on the tertiary canal water user groups with the plot numbers alongside to allocate water without wastage. This system has the ability to provide access to those users with password who has the technical capabilities to connect to the Internet, hence bridging the digital divide between rural and urban communities. Deepak T. J. | Chong S. F. | Lim S. P | Yong S. F. ""Web Based Tool to Determine Water Productivity Index and Ph for Managing Paddy Irrigation Water User Group for Tanjung Karang Irrigation Scheme Malaysia"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | International Conference on Advanced Engineering and Information Technology , November 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd19111.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/water-resource-engineering/19111/web-based-tool-to-determine-water-productivity-index-and--ph-for-managing-paddy-irrigation-water-user-group-for--tanjung-karang-irrigation-scheme-malaysia/deepak-t-j"
DESIGN & ANALYSIS OF FARM TILLER EQUIPMENTALENVARGHESE13
The project is implemented for an improvement will be making in the existing rigid one-piece design into a modular design to which variants of tools can be attached.
Vermicomposting of Vegetable Market Waste Using Eudrilus Eugeniae Earthworms ...IRJET Journal
1. The document discusses vermicomposting of vegetable market waste in Vadodara City, India using earthworms.
2. Vermicomposting is proposed as a way to convert vegetable waste into fertilizer using the earthworm species Eudrilus Eugeniae.
3. Several batch experiments were conducted with different ratios of worms, soil, and vegetable waste to optimize the vermicomposting process and assess the quality of the resulting compost.
This project report summarizes a study on using meteorological data to predict rainfall in Rwanda, with a case study of Rwampara swamp. The report was submitted by two students in partial fulfillment of their bachelor's degree in water and environmental engineering. It describes the background of the study, objectives, methodology, results and conclusions regarding rainfall prediction and its implications for agriculture in Rwampara swamp. Meteorological data from Kigali airport weather station spanning 42 years was analyzed using SPSS software to develop a regression model for rainfall prediction.
Wastewater Analysis and Study of Soil Microorganisms of Koparkhairane Nullah.Priyesh Waghmare
The document is a project dissertation submitted by Priyesh Waghmare to Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil University for a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology. The project involved wastewater analysis and study of soil microorganisms from Koparkhairane Nullah near industrial areas in Navi Mumbai. Physiochemical analysis of wastewater from the nullah showed high levels of color, foul smell, alkalinity, temperature, BOD and COD indicating pollution from nearby industries. Soil samples from the nullah were then used to isolate microorganisms and characterize them. Studies were also conducted to evaluate the tolerance of isolated soil microorganisms to heavy metals for their potential use in
Report - Automated Sprayer Using Gantry RobotNaushir Miraz
The Automated Sprayer Using Gantry Robot is an automated precision farming machine designed to revolutionize the farming sector in the present era of automation. The outcome of the project is a simple robot capable of moving in the Cartesian direction to sense the soil moisture content and spray water if required. Similar to 3D printers and CNC milling machine, the robot hardware employs linear guides in the X, Y and Z directions. The hardware is designed to be simple and scalable. The movement of the robot is done by NEMA 17 stepper motors which are controlled using Arduino Mega 2560. A soil moisture sensor is attached to the tool mount in the Z direction shaft to know the moisture level of the soil. If the moisture level is found to be less than the threshold level which the respective plant needs then the water pump attached sprinkles water and henceforth maintains the proper moisture content in the soil. The prototype designed and the practical implementation may have some changes. There is a vast future scope of the project like integration of seed sowing system, pesticide detection system, fertilizer spraying system, powering the system through solar power, integration of rain water harvesting system for water supply etc. In large scale, this robot is very well capable of helping farmers in their intensive field work and in small scale, it can help normal people who wish to do farming at their home.
This document provides an overview of nanotechnology and its applications in agriculture. It discusses how nanotechnology can help address challenges in crop improvement by increasing nutrient use efficiency and stress tolerance. It describes how nanoparticles are synthesized using microorganisms and can be used for applications like gene delivery, DNA sequencing, disease diagnostics, and biosensors. The document presents two case studies showing how nanoparticles helped increase plant regeneration and somatic embryogenesis. It concludes that nanotechnology has potential to improve agriculture but more research is still needed to explore its effects and ensure environmental and human safety.
IJERA (International journal of Engineering Research and Applications) is International online, ... peer reviewed journal. For more detail or submit your article, please visit www.ijera.com
This document summarizes an innovative strategy for a water supply project in Okpuno Town, Nigeria. It proposes using a community-based organization and linear programming to minimize costs. The strategy involves developing sustainable water services, providing safe water, improving public health, developing private sector support, and supplying water at the right price and quality. Linear programming is used to optimally allocate limited funds between training workers for project implementation and ongoing maintenance. The optimal solution allocates most funds to training workers for project implementation. An empowered, community-based organization is best to ensure long-term sustainability through local ownership, responsibility and commitment.
The Effect of Moisture Content on Some Physical and Engineering Properties of...theijes
Locust bean is a perennial edible crop and important source of food that must be processed for preservation and availability throughout the year. Physical and mechanical properties of locust beans are necessary for the design of equipment to handle, transport, process and store the crop. The properties were evaluated as a function of moisture content of locust beans. The locust seeds were tested for size and shape, true density, bulk density, porosity, sphericity, static coefficient of friction on plywood, aluminium and stainless, angle of repose and specific heat atmoisture conten to franging from 10.50 and 20.76 % (dry basis). The average length, width, thickness and geometric mean diameter of the locust beans were 12.04, 8.36, 5.04 and 7.50 mm respectively, while the true density, bulk density, porosity, surface area and sphere city were, 1166.09 kg/m3 ,729.90 kg/m3 , 37.37 %, 204.25 mm2 and 0.67, respectively. The respective values of static coefficient of friction for plywood, stainless and aluminium were 0.56, 0.51 and 0.48 while the angle of repose was 40.17o .The higher friction of coefficient was observed on plywood and the lowest on aluminium. The specific heat was observed to be 3.8 kJ/kg/Kat moisture content of 10.50 %.The information provided in this study will be useful for locust bean seed processing machine design and fabrication as well as industrial processing and structural design of storage bin of the seed.
This document discusses biogas production from kitchen waste through anaerobic digestion. It begins with an introduction on the need for renewable energy sources like biogas. It then discusses the characteristics and benefits of biogas. The document outlines the anaerobic digestion process and factors that affect biogas yield. It reviews literature on biogas production from organic waste. The objectives and work plan of the project to set up laboratory-scale biogas digesters using kitchen waste from NIT Rourkela hostels are presented. The document discusses the experimental setup, procedures, results and analyses from the study. It concludes with a case study comparison and analysis of the laboratory-scale biogas production process.
Here are the key problems addressed in the study:
- Unpredictable rainfall patterns affect agricultural planning and production in Rwanda, especially for small-scale farmers. Insufficient or excess rainfall can damage crops.
- Farmers lack timely and accurate rainfall forecasts to determine optimal sowing/planting dates and irrigation requirements. As a result, they may plant at wrong times or irrigate unnecessarily, incurring losses.
- Existing rainfall prediction methods used by Meteo Rwanda need to be evaluated for accuracy and reliability to better support agricultural activities. Performance criteria need to be established.
- More localized and site-specific rainfall predictions are needed at the swamp/district level rather than just national forecasts. The R
Market research and feasibility of water treatment in durgapurSaral Chatterjee
This document is a market research report submitted by Saral Chatterjee analyzing the feasibility of setting up a water treatment plant in Durgapur, India. It finds that Durgapur has high pollution levels and a lack of clean water, creating a market opportunity. The report outlines the water treatment process, regulatory requirements for setting up a plant, and concludes that a plant could successfully meet the demand for purified water in Durgapur. It acknowledges limitations in gathering further consumer data but hypothesizes that a quality, affordable water treatment operation could exceed in the area.
This document contains information about two irrigation projects being conducted by the Oromia Agricultural Research Institute in Ethiopia. The first project involves demonstrating the use of pitcher irrigation on tomato crops to evaluate its effects on water saving, growth and yield. The second project involves surveying irrigation practices and utilization in Western Hararghe to identify gaps and constraints. Both projects aim to improve water use efficiency and promote sustainable irrigation methods.
Sustainable Energy Principles And Practice December 2018Martin Scherfler
Sustainable Energy Principles & Practice is an initiative using Auroville and its outstanding experience in human unity & sustainable living as a platform for the learning and personal growth of students from around the world.
A learning-in-action program, it connects core human values with system thinking and hands-on work experience by introducing participants to local and global energy issues, policies and by exploring possible interventions that contributed to addressing global climate change and local issues of energy poverty and livelihood. The program is based on the 3H approach that nurtures hands (skills), head (competencies) and heart (inner capacities) of all participants. 13 students participated in this 10-day program held in December 2018 at Auroville International Township in Tamil Nadu, India.
This document provides a proposal for a water, sanitation and hygiene project in Maskan District of Gurage Zone, Ethiopia. The key points are:
The project aims to improve access to safe drinking water and sanitation for 156,800 people by constructing 6.5km of water pipelines, 9 water points, a reservoir, 9 model toilets, and training community leaders on hygiene practices. The total budget is 11,927,000 ETB. Implementation will be led by a project coordinator and involve activities to promote behavior change and manage water and sanitation infrastructure. Appendices provide additional context on needs assessment, objectives, and stakeholder analysis.
Intellectual Strength and its yield with respect og generation of IPs in Uttar Pradesh as per sata availability in website of concerned Institutes till 2015-16
The document proposes a small-scale greywater treatment system for a hostel using phytoremediation. It aims to treat 56,400 liters of greywater per day from the hostel in a natural, low-cost way. The system would use various plant species and layered gravel, sand and soil in pits to remove pollutants from the water. This would help conserve water resources and meet pollution standards in a sustainable manner.
This document is a project report submitted by five students to Gujarat Technological University for their diploma in mechanical engineering. It details the design, construction, and working of a manually and power operated reaper machine. The reaper was designed to help small-scale farmers harvest crops more efficiently with less labor requirements and lower costs. The report includes sections on the problem statement, literature review, design of the reaper machine parts, specifications for each component, a prototype design, field testing observations, advantages, limitations, cost analysis, and conclusions.
Web Based Tool to Determine Water Productivity Index and Ph for Managing Padd...ijtsrd
"In many countries, the Internet has become an element in people’s daily life, offering new possibilities for information access and sharing. In this new technological and information age, water is becoming a source of conflict between domestic, industrial and agricultural use. Web Based Tool is a platform allowing for a public participation in helping decision making processes during conflicting situations, especially in cases involving many stakeholders. A 3 – tier architecture framework was carefully studied and was implemented to create the Webbased model. This model is an Internet Based Model that is created to benefit the users in the water management sectors in order to make timely decisions to develop the water user group’s inline with the tertiary canal. This system has been successfully developed to estimate the water productivity index and pH of soil on a micro scale based on the tertiary canal water user groups with the plot numbers alongside to allocate water without wastage. This system has the ability to provide access to those users with password who has the technical capabilities to connect to the Internet, hence bridging the digital divide between rural and urban communities. Deepak T. J. | Chong S. F. | Lim S. P | Yong S. F. ""Web Based Tool to Determine Water Productivity Index and Ph for Managing Paddy Irrigation Water User Group for Tanjung Karang Irrigation Scheme Malaysia"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | International Conference on Advanced Engineering and Information Technology , November 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd19111.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/water-resource-engineering/19111/web-based-tool-to-determine-water-productivity-index-and--ph-for-managing-paddy-irrigation-water-user-group-for--tanjung-karang-irrigation-scheme-malaysia/deepak-t-j"
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This document provides a list of 20 potential thesis topics in veterinary medicine. It notes that interested students should choose a topic, provide their email address and the approved topic to the listed phone numbers in order to develop the full thesis work. The topics cover a range of issues in veterinary medicine, including prevalence of diseases like brucellosis, toxoplasmosis and trypanosomiasis in various animal populations and regions. Other topics examine disease risk factors, antibiotic susceptibility, biosecurity measures and the impact of parasites, drugs and environmental factors.
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RESEARCH TOPICS IN LIFELONG LEARNING AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION.docxDanielChukwudi2
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LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH TOPICS.docxDanielChukwudi2
This document provides a list of potential research topics for library and information science projects. It notes that the sender will provide a free abstract, table of contents, and first chapter for any approved topic if the recipient sends their email address and topic choice to the provided phone numbers. A variety of topics are listed covering areas like digital libraries, information literacy, user experience, collection management, archives, marketing, accessibility, and more. The document encourages contacting the numbers to receive sample project materials or have a full project developed.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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PhD THESIS TOPICS AND MATERIALS IN AGRICULTURE AND BIORESOURCES ENGINEERING.docx
1. PhD THESIS TOPICS AND MATERIALS IN AGRICULTURE AND BIORESOURCES
ENGINEERING
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PhD THESIS TOPICS AND MATERIALS IN AGRICULTURE AND BIORESOURCES
ENGINEERING
1. Determination of the hydraulic conductivity and infiltration capacity of the fedral
unversity of technology owerri (futo) farm
2. Effects of different binders on the physical and combustion properties of dried
leaves briquettes
3. Development of an appropriate biomass briquetting machine for use in rural
communities
4. Static analysis and design of laterized concrete cylindrical shells for farm storages
5. Hydrological update of the watershed resources management model and gis-
based application to the humid tropical environment of south-east nigeria
2. 6. Optimization of tomato water productivity under deficit sub-surface drip irrigation
and mulching systems
7. Design, construction and performance evaluation of a postharvest heat storage
solar energy crop dryer
8. Development of autocalibraton capability for watershed resources management
(wrm) model
9. Prediction of sugar yield from sugar cane using process modeling
10. Patterns of tsetse abundance and trypanosome infection rates among habitats of
surveyed villages in maasai steppe of northern tanzania
11. Entrepreneurial skills required by internally displaced persons in quail production
for sustainable living in north-central nigeria
12. Ways of enhancing food production through organic agriculture among farmers in
northern zone of cross river state, nigeria
13. Effect of moringa oleifera leaf powder additive on the growth of layers, egg
production and nutritive value of eggs in agricultural education farms
14. Effects of field trip and land laboratory activities on students achievement and
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15. Development of a training program in cocoyam production for enhancing job
opportunities for youths in south east nigeria
16. Development of biofiltration wastewater stabilization pond for agricultural
purposes
17. Design, construction and testing of drip irrigation system using medical drip as
emitter
18. Determination of the hydraulic conductivity and infiltration capacity of the fedral
unversity of technology owerri (futo) farm
19. Characterization of aquifers in afikpo local government area, southeastern nigeria
20. Effectiveness of coconut shellactivated carbon filtermaterial produced under
various carbonization and activation conditions
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