Agricultural and Horticultural Engineering. Principles, Models, Systems and Techniques
โ Scribed by Clifford J Studman (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 493
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page 3
Copyright, Page 4
Preface, Pages 5-6
Acknowledgements, Page 7
Disclaimer, Page 7
List of Sources, Pages 8-9
Chapter 1 - The Engineering Approach, Pages 15-24
Chapter 2 - Surveying, Pages 25-62
Chapter 3 - Models of our World, Pages 63-110
Chapter 4 - Workshop methods, Pages 111-124
Chapter 5 - Hydraulics, Pages 125-209
Chapter 6 - Electricity and Electronics, Pages 210-247
Chapter 7 - Power systems and thermal systems, Pages 248-314
Chapter 8 - Buildings: Materials, Designs and Construction, Pages 315-374
Chapter 9 - Fencing, Pages 375-416
Chapter 10 - Milking machines, Pages 417-434
Chapter 11 - Post harvest systems, Pages 435-448
Chapter 12 - Our environment, its measurement, destruction and protection, Pages 449-467
Appendix - Converting Units, Pages 469-472
Index, Pages 473-500
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