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Department
of Biological and
Agricultural Engineering
Professors C.R.Engler,
J.R.Gilley, E. A. Hiler, W. A. LePori, M. R. McLellan, Z. Nikolov,
C.B.Parnell, Jr., G. L. Riskowski (Head), S. W. Searcy; Associate
Professors M. E. Castell-Perez, C.L.Darcey, A.L.Kenimer, R.
E. Lacey, B. P. Mohanty, R.G.Moreira, C.L. Munster, B. W. Shaw,
R. Srinivasan; Assistant Professor P.
K. Haan; Lecturer G.L.Stark
Agricultural Engineering
(AGEN)
150. Introduction to Biological and Agricultural
Engineering Design. (0-2). Credit 1. I
Introduction to the engineering design process
using design problems presented by biological and agricultural
engineers from industry; problem definition, information search,
idea generation and development of design concepts. Cross-listed
with BSEN 150.
285. Directed Studies. Credit 1 to 4.
Selected problems in any phase of agricultural
engineering; credit and specific content dependent upon background,
interest, ability and needs of student enrolled; individual
consultations and reports required. Prerequisites: Freshman
or sophomore classification; approval of department head.
289. Special Topics in... Credit 1 to 4.
Selected topics in an identified area of agricultural
engineering. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Approval
of instructor.
350. Hydrologic Principles in Agriculture.
(3-0). Credit 3. I
The hydrologic cycle; precipitation, infiltration,
percolation and groundwater, runoff and streamflow, surface
water, evaporation and transpiration; mechanics of erosion;
energy balance, radiation, temperature, wind and humidity;
measurement and analysis of hydrologic data for engineering
design. Prerequisites: AGRO 301; ENGR 214 or registration therein.
360. Systems Engineering in Food and Agriculture.
(3-0). Credit 3. II
Tools of operations research applied to food
and agricultural industries; linear programming, queuing theory
and simulation; techniques for optimizing design of materials
handling, processing and irrigation systems; techniques for
improving management decisions. Prerequisite: ENGR 214; MATH
251.
365. Unit Operations for Biological and
Agricultural Engineering. (2-3). Credit 3. II
Theoretical and practical understanding of basic
unit operations required to design processes and equipment
in the agricultural, biological, environmental, and food industries,
with unique constraints presented by biological and agricultural
systems considered in design of all units. Prerequisites: AGEN
350; CHEM 222; ENGR 214; junior or senior classification. Cross-listed
with BSEN 365.
370. Measurement and
Control of Biological Systems and Agricultural Processes.
(2-2). Credit 3. II Theory and application of sensors
and techniques in the design of systems for automatic control
in biological systems and agricultural production and processing;
sensor operation; signal processing,; control techniques;
automation and robotics. Prerequisite: ENGR 215.
375. Design Fundamentals for Agricultural
Machines and Structures. (3-0). Credit 3. I
Applications of stress/strain relationships
and failure theory to the design of agricultural machines and
structures; structural properties of engineering materials;
finite element analysis and computer aided engineering design.
Prerequisite: ENGR 214.
464. Irrigation and Drainage Engineering.
(2-2). Credit 3. I
Engineering principles and design of both surface
and pressurized irrigation systems; introduction to the design
of surface and subsurface drainage systems including crop water
requirements, soil moisture, irrigation scheduling, surface
irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, trickle irrigation, pumps,
pipelines, irrigation canals, irrigation wells, and surface
and subsurface drainage. Prerequisites: AGEN 350; AGRO 301;
ENGR 214.
468. Soil and Water Conservation Engineering.
(2-2). Credit 3. II
Engineering principles of soil and water conservation;
open channel flow principles, hydraulic grade stabilization,
erosion control, storm water management, design of structures
for floodwater routing, culvert design, design of waterways
and agricultural reservoirs, stream bank protection, water
quality assessment, groundwater flow, surface water modeling.
Prerequisites: AGEN 350; ENGR 214.
469. Water Quality Engineering. (3-0).
Credit 3. II
Nonpoint source pollution processes including
transport mechanisms and contaminant fate; design of best management
practices for abating nonpoint source pollution. Prerequisites:
AGEN 350 or equivalent; AGRO 301; ENGR 214.
477. Air Pollution Engineering. (3-0).
Credit 3. I
Design of air pollution abatement equipment
and systems to include cyclones, bag filters and scrubbers;
air pollution regulations; permitting; dispersion modeling;
National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Prerequisite: ENGR
214 or equivalent. Cross-listed with MEEN 477 and SENG 477.
479. Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Design I. (1-2). Credit 2. I
Capstone design project selection from problems
posed by biological and agricultural engineers in industrial
practice; project to be completed in AGEN 480; completion of
project feasibility study and outline; design philosophy, teamwork
and communication; economics; product liability and reliability;
use of standards and codes; goal setting and time management.
Prerequisites: AGEN 365 or BSEN 365; AGEN 370 and 375; senior
classification. Cross-listed with BSEN 479.
480. Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Design II. (0-6). Credit 3. II
Continuation of engineering design experience
through team solution of design problem developed in AGEN 479;
preparation of design solution under supervision of biological
and agricultural engineering staff and clients; critical evaluation
of results by students; staff and industrial consultants. Prerequisites:
AGEN 479 or BSEN 479; senior classification. Cross-listed with
BSEN 480.
481. Seminar. (1-0). Credit 1. II
Review of current literature dealing with agricultural
engineering problems presented by staff members and students.
Prerequisite: Senior classification. Cross-listed with BSEN
481.
485. Directed Studies. Credit 1 to 4 each
semester. I, II, S
Selected problems in any phase of agricultural
engineering. Credit and specific content dependent upon background,
interest, ability and needs of student enrolled. Individual
consultations and reports required. Prerequisites: Junior or
senior classification and approval of department head.
489. Special Topics in... Credit 1 to 4.
I, II, S
Special topics in an identified area of agricultural
engineering. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Approval
of department head.
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