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Evaluation Of Separation Method Additives For The Recovery Of Bacteria From Food Matrices, Jennifer Leanne Frederick Jan 2012

Evaluation Of Separation Method Additives For The Recovery Of Bacteria From Food Matrices, Jennifer Leanne Frederick

Theses and Dissertations--Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

The microbiological testing of foods is a well-established science. Due to the severity of foodborne pathogen illnesses, the widespread use and implementation of rapid detection methods in food testing labs is increasingly important. The first step for successful testing is sampling. Surfactants have been highly used in food microbiology, but there is not much, if any, published research about the use of fatty alcohols and chemical dispersants as aids in microbial separation. The microbial extraction efficiency of Escherichia coli K12 and Listeria innocua from hot dogs, spinach, and milk was measured using chemical additives (surfactants, fatty alcohols, and a chemical …


Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Weep Berm Systems For Treating Runoff From A Horse Muck Composting Operation, Ross L. Guffey Jan 2012

Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Weep Berm Systems For Treating Runoff From A Horse Muck Composting Operation, Ross L. Guffey

Theses and Dissertations--Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

Two contour weep berms systems were designed and implemented to evaluate their performance at mitigating water quantity problems from a horse muck composting operation. The field-scale study focused on the hydrologic response of a standard contour weep berm and a modified contour weep berm. The modified contour weep berm incorporated a woodchip trench upgradient of a typical standard contour weep design. Monitoring occurred from July 2011 through spring 2012. Eight storm events produced measureable runoff for the standard contour weep berm; however, only five storm events produced measurable runoff for the modified contour weep berm. The largest storm event occurred …


Development Of A Noncontact Sensor For Monitoring Milk Coagulation And Cutting Time Prediction In Cheese Making, Molly D. Craft-Jenkins Jan 2012

Development Of A Noncontact Sensor For Monitoring Milk Coagulation And Cutting Time Prediction In Cheese Making, Molly D. Craft-Jenkins

Theses and Dissertations--Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

Cheese products are manufactured more consistently and with better quality if the curd cutting time can be consistently selected. An optical sensor that accurately predicts cutting time has been developed for large cheese vats, but the initial cost of these sensors makes them uneconomical for small artisan cheese manufacturers. The small artisan cheese vats require an inexpensive sensor technology that can be implemented simply. The initial cost of purchasing a sensor and installing these sensors plus the need for a computational program for implementing the algorithm make this technology excessively expensive for these smaller cheese manufacturers. The objective of this …


Assessment Of Conductivity Sensors Performance For Monitoring Mined Land Discharged Waters And An Evaluation Of The Hydrologic Performance Of The Guy Cove Stream Restoration Project, Travis Pritchard Maupin Jan 2012

Assessment Of Conductivity Sensors Performance For Monitoring Mined Land Discharged Waters And An Evaluation Of The Hydrologic Performance Of The Guy Cove Stream Restoration Project, Travis Pritchard Maupin

Theses and Dissertations--Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

The surface mining method of mountaintop removal has been shown to adversely affect the water quality and hydrologic characteristics of downstream regions. Based on recent scientific literature, the U.S. EPA issued guidance on the specific conductivity (EC25ºC) of waters discharged from mined lands in the Appalachian Coal Belt Region stating that these waters should have an EC25ºC less than 300-500 μS cm-1. Hence, accurately measuring EC25ºC levels of mine discharged waters has significant implications. Furthermore, the development of reclamation techniques that positively impact the hydrological and water quality aspects of valley fill (VF) discharge is needed. To tackle these questions, …


Evaluation Of Transitions For Testing Agricultural Ventilation Fans With The Fan Assessment Numeration System (Fans), Igor Moreira Lopes Jan 2012

Evaluation Of Transitions For Testing Agricultural Ventilation Fans With The Fan Assessment Numeration System (Fans), Igor Moreira Lopes

Theses and Dissertations--Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

The Fan Assessment Numeration System (FANS) is an improved air velocity traverse method for measuring in situ fan performance. The FANS has been widely used, but variations of its test procedure are commonly employed to accommodate physical or operational barriers encountered in the field. This laboratory study evaluated the use of transitions to connect a 1.37m FANS unit to two smaller fans (1.22m and 0.91m diameter) and one 1.37m diameter fan. Tests were conducted with the FANS unit positioned on both intake and discharge sides of the fans. Three different transition angles (30o, 45o and 60o …


Evaluation Of Algae Concentration In Manure Based Media, Maira Freire Pecegueiro Do Amaral Jan 2012

Evaluation Of Algae Concentration In Manure Based Media, Maira Freire Pecegueiro Do Amaral

Theses and Dissertations--Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

Algae can be used to treat wastewater and manure while producing a feedstock for renewable energy. Algae require nutrients to achieve their maximum growth and manure could provide those nutrients, thereby reducing the cost of algae production and the impact of manure treatment. Algae concentration during cultivation is a critical variable that is difficult to measure due to the high concentration of suspended solids present in manure. This dissertation addresses methods to measure algae concentration in the presence of manure solids.

Quantifying the algae concentration gravimetrically or by optical density was unreliable due to manure solids interfering with the measurement. …


Computational Tools For Improving Route Planning In Agricultural Field Operations, Rodrigo S. Zandonadi Jan 2012

Computational Tools For Improving Route Planning In Agricultural Field Operations, Rodrigo S. Zandonadi

Theses and Dissertations--Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

In farming operation, machinery represents a major cost; therefore, good fleet management can have a great impact on the producer’s profit, especially considering the increasing costs of fuel and production inputs in recent years. One of the tasks to be accomplished in order to improve fleet management is planning the path that the machine should take to cover the field while working. Information such as distance traveled, time and fuel consumption as well as agricultural inputs wasted due to off-target-application areas are crucial in the path planning process. Parameters such as field boundary size and geometry, machine total width as …