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Collection of study material on GROUND WATER DEVELOPMENT AND TUBEWELL TECHNOLOGY for IOE B.Agri IV/I
Here are some collections of studying material {Syllabus, Lecture Note, Important questions collections, Old Questions, Books} on GROUND WATER DEVELOPMENT AND TUBEWELL TECHNOLOGY. You can click the link provided below to full accessing of these files. One thing you should remember that these materials are collected from various unauthorized sites. So, do not use for the public and professional purpose, only use for private purpose only.
Syllabus
Books
- Groundwater Hydrology by Dr. DK Tood.[PDF]
- Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines by BS Publication.pdf
Lecture notes
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Lecture Notes on Ground water
Lecture Notes on Ground water
Fundamentals of Water Well Design, Construction and Testing by Dan Matlock, Principal Hydrogeologist Pacific Groundwater Group ~ Seattle, WA
- Lecture Notes on Pumps from IOE lecturer
1-Reciprocating pumps 1.pdf2-Reciprocating pumps 2.pdf3-Centrifugal Pumps.pdf4-Turbine and submersible pumps.pdf5. Propeller Pump.pdf
Important questions collections [Assignment questions solutions]
Old questions collections
- 7_ground_water_2068_Bhadra.jpg [IOE old question paper]
- 7_ground_water_2069_Bhadra.jpg [IOE old question paper]
- 7_ground_water_2069_chaitra.jpg [IOE old question paper]
- 7_ground_water_2070_chaitra.jpg [IOE old question paper]
- 7_ground_water_2071_Shrawan.jpg [IOE old question paper]
- 7_ground_water_2071_chaitra.jpg [IOE old question paper]
- 7_ground_water_2072_chaitra.jpg [IOE old question paper]
- 7_ground_water_2073_chaitra.jpg [IOE old question paper]
- 7_ground_water_2074_chaitra.jpg [IOE old question paper]
Other material for Numerical and theoretical references
- [GATE IES PSU] IES MASTER Hydraulic Machines Study Material for GATE,PSU,IES,GOVT Exams
- Fluid Mechanics Study Material for GATE,PSU,IES,GOVT Exams
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Guidelines for writing Concept note for BEAg Final year Project
Instructions
No more than 2 pages in length (excluding title page), a concept paper frame a project idea and explain the importance of a particular project to your supervisor, funding sponsors and/or collaborators. A concept note may include some or all of the following sections, depending upon how developed the research idea and whether or not the concept paper is being developed in response to a specific funding opportunity.
1 Title of project
This should provide a snap shot of your proposed project.
2 Background of the project
This section should explain the background of the project, what motivated you to take up the project and the contribution to knowledge which you wish to make. Indicate why this area you have chosen for the project is important?
3 Objectives of the project
You should list out overall and specific objectives for your project to show what you want to achieve.
4 Project Description:
Describe the "who, what, and when" - i.e. what tasks will be undertaken, who will lead those tasks, and when the work will be accomplished. If a simple, yet effective graphic can be included to illustrate a key point, include it! The project description can be broken down into 3 sections:
4.1 Problem & Significance
Explain why you to think, based on a review of the literature, that the topic needs study and why it is important to the field. Review of literature should outline the important study that has been carried out related to your project. This would provide you assessing the state of knowledge and the knowledge gap and therefore help you putting your project in a perspective.
4.2 Approach/Methodology
Specify what hypotheses you will test and what model will guide your hypotheses. Explain what is new in your approach, why it is important to be done, and how it is unique. Include mention of any resources, collaborators, target populations, preliminary data, etc. that area available to the project.
4.3 Expected Result
Describe the project’s expected result, which may include impacts on the engineering field, societal and economic benefits, etc.
5 Project Team
Identify key collaborators and their sponsoring institution. Identify stakeholders for which significant cooperation will be needed to implement the proposed project. If applicable, indicate which stakeholders are willing to provide a written commitment of support for the project.
6 Budget/Timeline
Write what you anticipate the project will cost (LS) and how long it will take to complete.
Contact Info
Provide the contact information (emails and phone numbers) of each team members. Put project leader name first.
References
For referencing and citation use Vancouver system.
TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
PURWANCHAL CAMPUS
Department of Agricultural Engineering
By
(Put team member name alphabetically)
(Put Date here: Month, Year)
ANNEX – II
Vancouver System of Citation and Referencing
For citation use square brackets. For Eg. [1]
Authors(s). Title of book. Place of publication: Publisher; Year of publication.
Basu P. Biomass gasification and pyrolysis: practical design and theory. Academic press; 2010.
Editor(s), editor(s). Title of book. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher; Year of publication.
Overend RP, Milne T, Mudge L, editors. Fundamentals of thermochemical biomass conversion. Springer Science & Business Media; 2012.
Author. Title of chapter. In: Editors, editors. Title of book. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher; Year of publication. Page numbers.
Carandang CG, Martin A. Clinical assessment of children and adolescents with depression. In: Rey JM, Birmaher B, editors. Treating child and adolescent depression. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2009. p. 23-40.
Author(s). Title of article. Title of Journal (abbreviated). Date of publication;Volume(Issue):Page numbers.
Author(s) of paper. Title of paper. In: Editor(s) surname and initials, editor(s). Title of conference; Date of conference; Place of conference. Place of publication: Publisher’s name; Year of publication. Page numbers.
Thesis
Author(s). Thesis title [type of thesis]. Place of publication: Publisher; Year.
Kafle S. Development of reduction techniques on tar fouling by dolomite and lime additives in a wood pellet boiler [master’s thesis]. South Korea; Kangwon National University; 2016.
Author. Title of web page [Medium]. Place of publication: Publisher; Date of publication [updated Year Month Day; cited Year Month Day]. Available from: URL
Fehrenbach MJ. Dental hygiene education [Internet]. Chicago: Fehrenbach and Associates; 1997 [updated 2012 Feb 9; cited 2012 Aug 24]. Available from: http://www.dhed.net/Main.html
Author. Title of article. Title of Newspaper (Edition). Year Month Day: URL
Ahikari K, Kafle S. Time to Change. Kathmandu Post. 2016 Feb 23. http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2016-02-23/time-to-change-20160223081420.html
Get overall idea from this flow chart
Eighth Semester Syllabus-Elective II-SOLAR PHOTO-VOLTAIC SYSTEM AND APPLICATION for IOE B.Agri IV/II
SOLAR PHOTO-VOLTAIC SYSTEM AND APPLICATION
AE …
Lecture : 3 Year : IV
Tutorial : 1 Part : II
Practical : 1.5
Course Objective:
The primary objective of this course is to introduce solar photo-voltaic system and their conversion technology used to fulfil the requirement of energy in Agricultural Engineering activities in rural areas. Secondly this course emphasizes in design and development of such simple and effective technologies that converts solar energy into usable form and supply it to operate tools, equipments and machineries used in agricultural works.
1. Fundamentals of Solar Photo-Voltaic System [10 hours]
1.1. Principle of Photo-Voltaic Energy Conversion:
1.1.1. Review of Electrical Power System
1.1.2. Principle of photo-Voltaic effect
1.1.3. Types of Solar cells
1.1.4. Spectral response of Solar cell materials
1.1.5. Electrical parameters of Solar cells
1.1.6. Effect of environment on performance of Solar cells
1.2. Solar Modules and Arrays:
1.2.1. Solar cells modules
1.2.2. IV Curve for a module
1.2.3. Blocking Diode and bypass Diode
1.2.4. Solar arrays- role of installation Diode
2. Components of Solar Photo-Voltaic System [10 hours]
2.1. Batteries
2.1.1. Types of batteries
2.1.2. Battery terminology and performance characteristics
2.1.3. Chemistry of lead acid battery
2.1.4. Battery Test and Maintenance
2.2. Charge Regulators
2.2.1. Principle of operation
2.2.2. Parameters of charge regulator
2.2.3. Methods of battery charging through charge regulator
2.3. DC-AC Inverters
2.3.1. Basic principles of an inverter
2.3.2. Parameters of an inverter
2.3.3. Types of inverter
2.4. DC- DC Converter
2.4.1. Principle of DC-DC converter
2.4.2. Parameters of DC-DC converters
2.5. Lamps and Non-luminous Loads to Solar PV System
2.5.1. Basic lamp types of Solar PV System
2.5.2. Other loads to Solar PV system
3. Design of lighting with Solar PV system [10 hours]
3.1. Load Calculation
3.1.1. Load characteristics-AC or DC, Apparent or Real,
3.1.2. Critical and Non-critical
3.1.3. Annual loading profile
3.1.4. Maximum load and current
3.1.5. Nominal system and array voltage
3.2. Module and Array Sizing
3.3. Battery Sizing
3.4. Sizing of Charge Regulator
3.5. Cable Sizing
3.6. Inverter Sizing
3.7. DC-AC Converter Sizing
3.8. Sizing of luminous and non-luminous loads
4. Design of Solar PV Water Pumping System [10 hours]
4.1. Solar PV water pumping system configurations
4.1.1. Appraisal of Solar PV water pumping for drinking
4.1.2. water supply and Irrigation
4.1.3. System components
4.1.4. Selection of pumps
4.1.5. Selections of motors
4.1.6. Configuration of Solar arrays and panels
4.1.7. Maximum power point tracking circuitry
4.2. Array wiring and mounting of water pumps
4.2.1. Array wiring
4.2.2. Array Mounting
4.2.3. Considerations for tracking support structures
4.3. Water pumping system design
4.3.1. Array sizing
4.3.2. Selection of pump form manufacturer’s data
4.3.3. Installation diagram
4.3.4. General algorithm for system design
5. Solar PV Technology in Nepal [5 hours]
5.1. Scope and potential of Solar PV system in Nepal
5.2. Agencies involved in development and promotion of Solar PV system
5.3. Policies and program for promotion of Solar PV system
5.4. Nepal PV quality assurance- conditions of NIPQA- 2000(2002)
Practical:
1. Measurement of electrical parameters of Solar Cells
2. Evaluation of effects of environmental parameters of output of Solar Module
· Effect of Solar radiation intensity
· Effect of temperature
· Effect on shade
3. Studies on PV Solar lighting system
4. Evaluation of performance of solar lighting system
5. Study on Solar PV water pumping system
6. Evaluation of performance of Solar PV water pumping system
References:
1. S. P. Sukahtme. Solar Energy: Principle of Thermal Collection and Storage. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi (latest edition)
2. H. P. Garg and J. Prakash. Solar Energy Fundamentals and Applications. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi (latest edition)
3. John A. Duffie and W. A. Beckman. Solar Engineering of Thermal Process. John Wiley & Sons. (latest edition)
4. W. J. Kennedy Jr. and Wayne C. Turner. Energy Management. Prentice Hall Inc.
5. Journals of American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers on Solar Energy Application (ASABE)
6. FAO Journals on Solar Energy Conversion Technologies.
7. Vervaart, M.R. and Nieuwenhout F.D.J., 2001. Manual for design and modification of solar home system components. IBRD/ The World Bank.
8. Solar Water Pumping. ITDG Publications.
9. Wave sites: www.pvpower.com and www.pvresources.com
Evaluation Scheme:
The questions will cover all the chapters in the Syllabus. The evaluation scheme will be as indicated in the table below.
Chapter
|
Hours
|
Marks Distribution*
|
1
|
10
|
10
|
2
|
10
|
20
|
3
|
10
|
20
|
4
|
10
|
20
|
5
|
5
|
10
|
Total
|
45
|
80
|
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