Agricultural and Forestry Mechanization
A.Y. 2022/2023
Learning objectives
The course aims to provide a strong knowledge concerning:
- the fundamentals of the mechanisation for agriculture and forestry
- the main machines adequate to operate in mountain areas, included those for stables
- working safety
- the fundamentals of the mechanisation for agriculture and forestry
- the main machines adequate to operate in mountain areas, included those for stables
- working safety
Expected learning outcomes
The expected learning outocomes are to be able to:
- choose the most adequate machines for operating in the mountain agriculture and in forestry;
- to define systemsfor the mechanisation of mountain stables
- to apply principles and rules related to occupational safety in mountain farms
- choose the most adequate machines for operating in the mountain agriculture and in forestry;
- to define systemsfor the mechanisation of mountain stables
- to apply principles and rules related to occupational safety in mountain farms
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
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
The course program concerns the description of the main machines used in agricultural and forestry companies and a summary of the main types of renewable energy that can be produced by them.
1. The tractor (details about engine, transmission, hydraulic, electronic).
2. The main operating machines for the cereal sector and forage cultivation.
3. Coupling tractor-operating machine and its congruence. 4. Forestry machines
4. Forestry machinery
5. Safety and ergonomics in forestry
6. Method of use of forestry machinery, in Italy and in the countries that practice it with a higher degree of mechanization.
7. The main sources of renewable energy that can be produced by farms
8. Exercises: conducting exercises.
1. The tractor (details about engine, transmission, hydraulic, electronic).
2. The main operating machines for the cereal sector and forage cultivation.
3. Coupling tractor-operating machine and its congruence. 4. Forestry machines
4. Forestry machinery
5. Safety and ergonomics in forestry
6. Method of use of forestry machinery, in Italy and in the countries that practice it with a higher degree of mechanization.
7. The main sources of renewable energy that can be produced by farms
8. Exercises: conducting exercises.
Prerequisites for admission
I's highly recommended to pass the physical exam in advance
Teaching methods
frontal lessons, exercises.
Teaching Resources
course notes available at the web address:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0ByM_L1GTlzdkMTNfUktsNlFvUDg
- Meccanica agraria vol.1 - Il trattore e le macchine operatrici - di Giuseppe Pellizzi, Luigi Bodria, Pietro Piccarolo - Edagricole
- Meccanica agraria vol. 2 La meccanizzazione - di Giuseppe Pellizzi, Luigi Bodria, Pietro Piccarolo - Edagricole
- Meccanica agraria - di Paolo Biondi - ed. UTET
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0ByM_L1GTlzdkMTNfUktsNlFvUDg
- Meccanica agraria vol.1 - Il trattore e le macchine operatrici - di Giuseppe Pellizzi, Luigi Bodria, Pietro Piccarolo - Edagricole
- Meccanica agraria vol. 2 La meccanizzazione - di Giuseppe Pellizzi, Luigi Bodria, Pietro Piccarolo - Edagricole
- Meccanica agraria - di Paolo Biondi - ed. UTET
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam is written and includes both exercises (18/30) and open-ended questions (12/30). In case of the students enrolled are less than 5, the appeal will take place at the headquarters of the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, via G. Celoria 2, Milan.
If the needed, additional examination sessions may also be activated, subject to agreement with the teacher, at the Milan office.
If the needed, additional examination sessions may also be activated, subject to agreement with the teacher, at the Milan office.
AGR/09 - AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND MECHANIZATION - University credits: 6
Field activity: 16 hours
Practicals: 32 hours
Lessons: 24 hours
Practicals: 32 hours
Lessons: 24 hours
Professors:
Facchinetti Davide, Naldi Ezio
Professor(s)
Reception:
by appointment
Via Celoria, 2 - ex DIA building (first on the right) - ground floor