Agricultural Machines and Mechanization

A.Y. 2019/2020
6
Max ECTS
64
Overall hours
SSD
AGR/09
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The student will know the basic aspects of Agricultural Machines starting from the internal combustion engines functioning, to the tractor structure and functions and the basic criteria to optimize the coupling between tractors and machines. Successively, they will know the classification and the technical characteristics of the main agricultural machines as well as the criteria for their selection and rational use.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge of the tractor characteristics, its functioning and optimization of machines coupling; knowledge of the technical and operational characteristics concerning the main agricultural machines.
Single course

This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
GENERAL ISSUES - Soil characteristics; Force, Mechanical Energy, Power, Efficiency; Endothermic engines (Diesel and Otto cicles): characteristics values and parameters of engines; Fuelling, lubrication and cooling systems; Calculation of power and characteristic engine's curves; Transmission ratio and components.
TRACTOR - Power transmission; Propulsive and supporting elements, Grip and resistance to forward movement; Towing hitches and weight bearing hitches; Dynamic engine power balance; Operational selection criteria.
AG-MACHINES 1 - Soil tillage machines; Seedbed preparation machines and seeders; Machines for mineral and organic fertilization; Machines for chemicals distribution; Machinery costs evaluation.
AG-MACHINES 2 - Equipment and machines for grove and vineyard operations; Grain crop harvesting machines; Root or tuber harvesting machines; Haymaking and forage harvesting machines; Vegetable harvesting machines; Fruit harvesting equipment and machines; Machines for harvesting fruit from the ground (olives, hazelnuts, walnuts, chestnuts); Machines for harvesting hanging fruit (olives, fruit for industrial processing).
Prerequisites for admission
Knowledge about agricultural machinery and mechanization are useful for students interested to the course.
Teaching methods
The course lasts 64 hours and follows the timetable established by the Didactic Secretariat for the Degree Course. The total 6 ECTS are composed of 3 ECTS of Frontal Lessons and 3 ECTS of Classroom Exercises. The teaching is provided through the projection of slides.
Teaching Resources
The materials utilized during the Lessons and Class-room Practices are downloading (.pdf format) from Unimi-ARIEL 2.0 website.
Referral texts (not mandatory and available in the library):
- "Meccanica e Meccanizzazione Agricola" , di L. Bodria, G. Pellizzi, P. Piccarolo, EDAGRICOLE, ISBN: 978-88-506-5413-0
- "Meccanica e Meccanizzazione dei Processi Produttivi Agricoli", di M. Lazzari, F. Mazzetto, REDA, ISBN: 978-88-836-1285-5
- "Esercizi di Meccanica Agraria", di M. Fiala, CUSL, ISBN: 88-8132-249-8
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exams are oral, including calculation aspects. During the course exercises are carried out aimed at solving technical problems that can be found in the operational practice and the passing of the exam.
AGR/09 - AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND MECHANIZATION - University credits: 6
Practicals: 32 hours
Lessons: 32 hours
Professor: Fiala Marco
Shifts:
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Professor: Fiala Marco
Professor(s)
Reception:
From Monday to Wednesday , h. 2.00-4.00 pm (by appointment)
Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Production, Landscape, Agroenerggy