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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Methane Production By A Packed-Bed Anaerobic Digester Fed Dairy Barn Flush Water, Sean Richard Thomson
Methane Production By A Packed-Bed Anaerobic Digester Fed Dairy Barn Flush Water, Sean Richard Thomson
Master's Theses
Packed-bed digesters are an alternative to covered lagoon digesters for methane production and anaerobic treatment of dilute wastewaters such as dairy barn flush water. The physical media of packed-beds retain biofilms, often allowing increased treatment rates. Previous studies have evaluated several types of media for digestion of dilute wastewaters, but cost and media fouling have setback commercial development. A major operational cost has been effluent recirculation pumping.
In the present effort, a novel approach to anaerobic digestion of flush dairy water was developed at pilot-scale: broken walnut shells were used as a low-cost packed-bed medium and effluent recirculation was replaced …
Irrigation With Treated Wastewater: Potential And Limitations, Anne Dare
Irrigation With Treated Wastewater: Potential And Limitations, Anne Dare
Open Access Dissertations
As the world population increases and resources become more coveted, water emerges as a key component to global food security. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is among the driest regions in the world: containing just one percent of the world's freshwater resources. An increasing population creates greater quantities of wastewater and demands greater quantities of food, so an obvious connection arises. However logical wastewater reuse may be for bridging the irrigation supply-demand gap in this arid region, significant limitations prevent widespread adoption. The overall goal of this research is to take a holistic view of the limitations facing …
Assessment Of Irrigation Use On Crop Yield And Water Supplies In The Midwestern U.S., Wei-Chih Chen
Assessment Of Irrigation Use On Crop Yield And Water Supplies In The Midwestern U.S., Wei-Chih Chen
Open Access Dissertations
Climate plays an important role in many aspects of hydrological and agricultural systems. Temperature and precipitation are usually the main forcing inputs for hydrological and agricultural simulations, while wind effect has generally been neglected in previous research. Wind speed is, however, an important factor for many physical processes, including evaporation from soil, and transpiration from plants. In order to investigate how climate variability impacts agricultural production, there are three hypotheses addressed in this dissertation. Hypothesis 1 is that the representation of changing wind speed will play an important role in the simulation of hydrological processes, and that the effect of …
Development Of A Public Education Website: Building Bridges Over Water, Angelina Mckee
Development Of A Public Education Website: Building Bridges Over Water, Angelina Mckee
Agricultural Education and Communication
Website created by Angelina McKee to educate the public about water resource issues. Water is the basic unit of life, water resources are the basis for what societies and ecosystems are founded upon. Water shortages and droughts are more prevalent in our ever-changing world. It is no shock that there are discrepancies between various stockholders on either sides of the dry riverbed. This senior project resulted in the development of a website that addresses global water resources, water use in California, water conservation, and water allocation. The website informs the public on water resources and related issues and will hopefully …
Differences In Carbon Dioxide Evolution From Samples Of Shelled Corn Subjected To Various Storage Treatments, Cininta Alp Pertiwi
Differences In Carbon Dioxide Evolution From Samples Of Shelled Corn Subjected To Various Storage Treatments, Cininta Alp Pertiwi
Open Access Theses
Shelled corn was collected from two sources - commercial grain elevators and corn harvested from Purdue University farms and then frozen until tested. Using a carbon dioxide (CO2) test kit manufactured by Woods End Laboratories, CO2 evolution measurements were conducted on shelled corn from both sources, after the samples were re-wetted to approximately 21% moisture content, placed in a 473 ml glass jar, and incubated at room temperature for 72 hours. The CO2 test kit uses a gel that changes color in response to a change in the level of CO2 in the surrounding air. …
Physical And Chemical Attributes Of A Genetically Modified Fruit Pectin, Carl Patrick Littrell
Physical And Chemical Attributes Of A Genetically Modified Fruit Pectin, Carl Patrick Littrell
Open Access Theses
Pectin is an important polymer used in the food industry as a thickening and gelling agent. Though pectin is ubiquitous in plants, chemical and structural differences among pectin molecules prevent most from being viable for industrial use. Enzymes found naturally in fruit cell walls during the ripening process impair many desirable attributes of fruit pectins, rendering them unsuitable for industrial applications. Pectin methylesterase (PME) is one such enzyme whose expression can be altered during ripening through the use of recombinant genetic engineering. Reduction in levels of PME results in increased degree of methylation and molecular size of pectin, greatly increasing …
Project Proposal And Development Plan For A New Security Gate At Swanton Pacific Ranch, K. Morgan Perry
Project Proposal And Development Plan For A New Security Gate At Swanton Pacific Ranch, K. Morgan Perry
Agricultural Education and Communication
The purpose of this project was to develop a prototype gate for Cal Poly’s Swanton Pacific Ranch in Santa Cruz, CA. Swanton Pacific Ranch requested that the author design and build a 21’x5’ single-retractable gate for Swanton Pacific Ranch to help decrease the security issues that have recently arisen at the facility. The design and format of this project are focused towards the desires and goals set forth by Swanton Pacific Ranch and the Operations Manager, Steve Auten in order to obtain a certain outcome. This project provides an outline of what needs to be done in order to produce …
In Vivo Evaluation Of An Automated Pressure Sore Reducer, Linda J. Cross
In Vivo Evaluation Of An Automated Pressure Sore Reducer, Linda J. Cross
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Cryoprotectant Loading In A Microchannel, Shelby Pursley
Cryoprotectant Loading In A Microchannel, Shelby Pursley
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Computational Modeling Of Drug Release From Bone Scaffolds, Corey Landry
Computational Modeling Of Drug Release From Bone Scaffolds, Corey Landry
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Implementing Green Roofs On Movie Theaters And Shopping Centers: Business Cases In Profitable Sustainability, Ryan J. Miller
Implementing Green Roofs On Movie Theaters And Shopping Centers: Business Cases In Profitable Sustainability, Ryan J. Miller
Pomona Senior Theses
This thesis presents the business case for installing green roofs on movie theaters and shopping centers. These businesses can then derive increased profits from the environmental benefits of reduced energy use and increased stormwater retention. After presenting the basic design and benefits of a green roof, the thesis develops stand-alone business plans for a movie theater and shopping center. The author finds that green roofs are a profitable sustainability solution for the commercial enterprise.
Formulación De Un Programa De Uso Eficiente Y Ahorro Del Agua Dentro De Un Cultivo De Plantas Ornamentales En El Municipio De San Antonio Del Tequendama - Cundinamarca, Iván Camilo Mahecha Martínez, Hugo Esteban Morales Vargas
Formulación De Un Programa De Uso Eficiente Y Ahorro Del Agua Dentro De Un Cultivo De Plantas Ornamentales En El Municipio De San Antonio Del Tequendama - Cundinamarca, Iván Camilo Mahecha Martínez, Hugo Esteban Morales Vargas
Ingeniería Ambiental y Sanitaria
El agua es el recurso natural más importante para el desarrollo de cualquier organismo vivo, por lo tanto es de vital importancia para el desarrollo general de cualquier población, pero es un recurso no renovable, podemos decir que el agua es una sustancia cuyas moléculas están formadas por la combinación de un átomo de oxígeno y dos de hidrógeno, líquida, inodora, insípida e incolora. Es el componente más abundante de la superficie terrestre y, más o menos puro, forma la lluvia, las fuentes, los ríos y los mares; es parte constituyente de todos los organismos vivos y aparece en compuestos …
Propuesta De Industrialización Del Proceso De Elaboración Del Vino De Mango (Mangifera Indica L.) A Partir De La Variedad Tommy Atkins, Néstor Iván Rojas Bernal, Santiago Valencia Rodríguez
Propuesta De Industrialización Del Proceso De Elaboración Del Vino De Mango (Mangifera Indica L.) A Partir De La Variedad Tommy Atkins, Néstor Iván Rojas Bernal, Santiago Valencia Rodríguez
Ingeniería de Alimentos
La demanda de vino en Colombia está en aumento, pero la industria vitivinícola nacional no cuenta con la infraestructura para satisfacerla, ni en capacidad ni calidad. La producción de vinos es solo el 0,7% dentro de la industria de licores nacional. Tradicionalmente el vino se elabora de uva, pero se ha podido obtener vino a partir de otras frutas, utilizando el proceso de vinificación en blanco. En Colombia la producción de frutas tropicales se facilita por su ubicación geográfica y climas; una de ellas es el mango, que en el año 2012 tuvo una producción de 311.920t y el 20% …