ABE 10 Lecture 02 Sources of Power in The Farm
ABE 10 Lecture 02 Sources of Power in The Farm
ABE 10 Lecture 02 Sources of Power in The Farm
1. Human labor
2. Draft animals
3. Solar
4. Wind
5. Flowing water
Mechanical
ABE 41 Agricultural and Biosystems Power Engineering 6. Heat engines
power
7. Electric motor
Size of farm
Topography
Crops grown
High cost of equipment
High cost and non-availability of fuel
Oldest sources of power in the farm Availability of low cost labor
Consumes energy at a
sustainable rate of only
about 250 W (0.0335 hp)
About 25% conversion for
light work and 5% conversion
for heavy work
Average, healthy person Hence, only around 63 W
(in tropical climates) (0.0845 hp) of power output
Poor source of power is sustained for an 8 to 10
hour-work day.
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OUTPUT
TASK/TECHNOLOGY
Naturally, higher rates can Land preparation
HP MAN-DAYS/HA
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Harnessed for tractive force in pulling a certain Animals can be grouped into different size
implement or machine units
Have high temporary overload capacity
Water Buffalo (kalabaw, Bubalus bubalis)
Horse (kabayo, Equus caballus) Use fuel produced in the farm
Cow (baka, Bos taurus / Bos indicus)
Other animals – Oxen, Camel, Llamas Return fertilizer to the soil
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Can make a maximum sustained pull of 10- Environmental factors that define the
15% of its weight for about 2 - 3 hours per day working condition for the draft animal.
at a normal speed of 0.6 - 0.8 m/sec Choice of animals (breed, species, sex,
Can develop an output of 0.7-1.3 horsepower temperament)
500 kg Carabao 75 kg draft at 0.7 m/s Use of the animals- harnessing system.
515 W (~0.7 hp) Livestock management (feeding, training,
care, watering)
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Used for pumping water Limited for farm use (cannot be controlled and
Used for running small electric generating seldom available when needed)
plants Generally used for water pumping
maximum energy or power recovered from
the wind (kinetic energy of motion) = 59.3%
(Bets, Munk and Hoff)
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