The main objective of this study is to evaluation and develop the cutter blade of the portable machine for turf grass shear to increase its shearing efficiency, used in garden and club selfsame small areas and estimate the operation cost. The performance of portable machine for turf grass shear in terms of field efficiency, cutting efficiency, energy requirements and shearing cost were
The aim of this investigation is develop and evaluate a topper unit to suit small holding farms. Field experiment were carried out in Rice mechanization centers, Meet El–Deba, Kafr El–Shikh Governorate 2004 seasons. To evaluate the performance of the developed topper unit at different leveling methods (LASER and traditional), different forward speed (0.5, 0.75 and 1m/s) and different
A sod mower machine was developed and constructed to used in garden and club. Experiments were carried out to evaluate its performance and estimate the operational cost .The performance of the sod mower machine in terms of field efficiency, cutting efficiency, fuel requirements and mowing cost were investigated departing on of change in kinematics parameter (ratio of rotary peripheral velocity
Methodology Machine Development The yam peeling machine consists mainly of the following named parts: (i) Yam tuber container: This holds the tubers ready to be peeled. (ii) A conveyor system: The conveyor system is shown diagrammatically in Fig. 1
From earliest records of predynastic Egypt, the date palm fruit was used as a beer. sweetener (excavation of a v at in Hierakonpolis, Upper Egypt, 3,450 BC). However, the cultivation of date palm
Dept. of Agricultural Machinery, Ziraat Fakltesi Tarim Makinalari Blm, anakkale Onsekiz Mart University, 17020 Terziglu Kampus anakkale TURKEY [email protected] Alaettin Sabanci Dept. of Agricultural Machinery, Faculty of Agriculture, University of ukurova, Adana 01330 TURKEY
to Environmental Aspects in Low Cost Housing in Egyp”. M.S. Thesis, Cairo Univer‐ sity, Cairo, Egypt. 117 pages. [37] Nunez, S, & Peters, R. W. (2008). Effect of Roofing Materials on Building Energy Effi‐ ciency, Paper included in the conference proceedings of the 2008 Annual AIChE Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, (November 16−21)
OP-05 DEVELOPMENT OF THE TECHNOLOGY OF KROSTOPIDIN PREPARATION PRODUCTION FROM THE AERIAL PART OF CAPPARIS SPINOSA PLANT A.Z. Sadikov, Sh.Sh. Sagdullaev, R.A. Botirov, V.N. Ahmedov, D.K. Mutalova, M.E. Tursunov S. Yu. Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances,Tashkent, Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences Republic of Uzbekistan botiroovr
African Journal of. Biotechnology Volume 11 Number 30 ISSN 1684-5315. 12 April, 2012. ABOUT AJB The African Journal of Biotechnology (AJB) is published bi-weekly (one volume per year) by Academic
Formaldehyde is one of the volatile compounds formed in the early stages of decomposition of plant residues in the soil (Berestetskii et al., 1981). 3.2. Man-Made Sources The most important man-made source of formaldehyde is automotive exhaust from engines not fitted with catalytic converters (Berglund et al., 1984; Guicherit & Schulting, 1985)
Soils, 34, 79-84 32 33 RESIDUAL INORGANIC NITROGEN CONTENT IN SOILS FROM INTENSIVE FARMS IN SOUTH BULGARIA A. KATSAROVA Institute of Soil Science, Agrotechnologies and Plant Protection, Sofia, BULGARIA e-mail: [email protected] Nitrogen in the soil is the most important element for plant development. It is required in large amounts and must be
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A hydraulically operated machine for making briquette from agricultural wastes was designed, fabricated and tested. The equipment is capable of converting agricultural waste materials like rice husk, saw dust and sugar cane bagasse to briquettes that
the briquetting plant as a very high risk investment, mainly because of the sensitivity to the selling price of fuel briquettes and the high maintenance cost associated with the briquetting equipment
A manually operated biomass briquetting machine was designed and constructed (Figure 4). The briquetting machine consist of 25 moulds each with an internal diameter of 70mm and a depth of 190.5mm welded to a 6mm flat mild steel plate at the top and bottom and positioned vertically over equal number of pistons
A Hydraulic type briquetting machine with a horizontal pressing course, designed and constructed in Terme industrial zone of Samsun was used for briquetting the hazelnut husk residues. Briquetting pres-sure range of this machine is adjustable from 0 to 320 MPa by a manometer on it
design and fabrication of briquetting machine which convert the agricultural and forest waste into source of fuel. It also focuses on the production of biomass briquettes using raw materials mainly sawdust and dry leaves with binding agents like coffee husk and wheat flour. Also study is carried out to investigate the calorific values of
physical,chemical and biological fertility. Plant residues are the primary source of SOM. Therefore, proper SOM management requires a better understanding of plant residue decomposition kineticsin order to synchronize nutrient releaseduringdecomposition and plant uptake and prevent nutrient losses. In natural and managed ecosystems, residues are
Briquetting is the mechanical treatment to upgrade the loose. biomass into a higher density and uniform solid fuel via. compaction with resulting product of higher density, energy. content and
his work was conducted for two successive seasons (2015/2016) on Shemlaly 15 years old olive trees (Olea europaea L.) cultivated under semi-arid conditions of Egypt (sandy soil at spacing of 4x5 m) at a private orchard located in Cairo–Alexandria
of all dry matter in the global harvest is in the form of residues, and in most developing countries the amounts of nutrients in residues are often several orders of magnitude higher than the quantities applied as fertilizers. Thus, proper management of crop residues for
Mar 27, 2014 duction rate of the activated sludge treatment plant systems in Egypt is considered at 0.225 kg/m 3 of TWW, and the production rates of the other