Dipankar's Blog ..... a step towards galvanizing agriculture.
This is a research blog dealing with new engineering research in field of Agricultural Engineering and Technology.It can be flowerish with Farm Machinery and Power,Foog Engineering,Soil & Water Conservation Engineering,Irrigation Engineering,Postharvest Engineering,Computer and Electronics in Agriculture,GIS & Remote Sensing,Software and Programming,MATLAB Simulation,System Modelling etc.
Sunday, 17 January 2016
Thursday, 12 February 2015
Getting Published : Development of User-Friendly Software to Design Dairy Heat Exchanger and Performance Evaluation
My research paper entitled: Development of User-Friendly Software to Design Dairy Heat Exchanger and Performance Evaluation has published in International Journal of Engineering Research and Application ( IJERA )
ISSN : 2248-9622,Vol. 5, Issue 2, ( Part -2) February 2015, pp.111-117
DAIRY_HE User Interface
The paper proposes a calculation algorithm and development of a software in Visual Basic(Visual Studio 2012 Express Desktop) used in heat transfer studies when different heat exchangers are involved (e.g. Helical Type Triple Tube Heat Exchanger , Plate Type Heat Exchanger).It includes the easy calculation of heat transfer co-efficient and followed by the design and simulation of heat exchanger design parameter by inputting general known parameters of a heat exchanger into the developed software—-―DAIRY –HE ―. A parametric study is conducted using the software interface to determine the length of tubes or dimensions of heat exchanger.
Thursday, 5 February 2015
Getting Published : DEVELOPEMENT OF A MULTIPURPOSE COLD STORAGE DESIGN SOFTWARE MCS_BCKV v.1.14.1.
It is very happy moments for my research activity.Today my paper Titled :
is published in International Journal of Engineering Science and Advance Technology .
And it is nominated for Best Study Award.And its need for download by as many as visitors.So Please cite this open access article.
Download Link: MCS_BCKV
Thanks to all my friends and respected teachers of this research group,for giving their heartly support.
Sunday, 11 January 2015
Application of CFD(Computational Fluid Dynamics) Softwares in Agricultural Engineering
CFD is a very powerfull software for simulation and analysis of a model virtually.An agricultural Engineer can use CFD (Autodesk Simulation CFD) for --
- Heat and Mass Transfer Phenomena
- Process Design
- Stress-Strain Analysis of Farm Implements,Process Equipments
- Tillage Dynamics
- Centrifugal Pumps
- Cold Storage Applications etc.
CFD Transient Heat Transfer Analysis( cc +Dipankar Mandal ) |
Tuesday, 9 December 2014
MATLAB application in modelling & simulation in field of Agricultural Engineering
Matlab is a great tool for applied computational work in any field of engineering.Agricultural Engineers are also using this software for making their novel works easy to model.Manly in the field of Food Engineering the application of the CFD concepts,modelling of process line,
process design ,Heat& Mass transfer phenomena,Cold storage modelling etc. impliments the MATLAB application.And it is easy to design a code .In B.Tech level it can also helps future enginners to do their works.
MATLAB projectsOsmotic Drying of Fruits & Vegetables |
Matlab Modelling |
Saturday, 8 November 2014
Processing online crop disease warning information via sensor network and GIS
Growing demand
for food is driving the need for higher crop yields globally. Correctly
anticipating the onset of damaging crop diseases is essential to achieve this
goal. Considerable efforts have been made recently to develop early warning
systems. However, these methods lack a direct and online measurement of the
spores that attack crops. A novel disease information network has been
implemented and deployed by Patrik et al.(2013) in UK. Spore sensors have been
developed and deployed. The measurements from these sensors are combined with
similar measurements of important local weather readings to generate estimates
of crop disease risk. It is combined with other crop disease information allowing
overall local disease risk assessments and forecasts to be made.
Screenshot of the
web application
There are a
number of information sources that can help identify an impending outbreak of
disease in a field. Firstly, it is the weather, both current and future. As the
diseases need warm and wet conditions to proceed with their attacks on the
crops (USDA-NPA, 2011) and being located downwind of recent crop attacks would
indicate that diseases are in the air blowing in the crop’s direction. Secondly,
the history of the field indicates whether that field is a “hotspot” or high
risk area; factors such as soil composition and previous disease outbreaks are
important in assessing the likelihood of future attacks (USDA-NPA,2011).
Source:
http://www.cigrjournal.org
Agric Eng Int: CIGR
Journal/15(3):243-251
In India researchers of Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya are also working on this pest surveillance system using GIS and also get global award in 2014.
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Elsevier Publishing Connect
On last 28th Octobor I have successfully completed a Webinar arranged by Elsevier Publishing Connect.And got certificate of completion of the course "Options in Article Publishing:Open access or a traditional journal?" presented by Els Bosma,Program Director STMJ Open Access.
You can find more workshops and online training in Elsevier to enrich your ethics of publications in journalss.Elsevier Publishing Connect
And you can also join webinar series Octobor of Elsevier Publishing Connect ,please register urgently within 30/10/2014 20:00.Register Now
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