Key words Agricultural machinery, agricultural mechanisation, agricultural mechanics, harvesting machinery.
  
Objectives This course must provide students with a general insight in the operation of harvesting machines. Besides the construction of a number of specific harvesting machines the students become familiar with the basic principles of operation as generally applied on harvesting machines whereby they obtain a solid basis to understand the working of other harvesting machinery (not included in the course).
  
Topics The course gives a detailed description of the construction and operation of the main harvesting machines. The following agricultural machinery is treated: potato harvesters, beet harvesters, combine harvesters, choppers, manure injectors, pick-up balers and big balers, and machines for roughage production (mowers, rakers, pick-ups, …). During the exercises the students can see the machinery in operation and visits are organised to constructors of machinery.
  
Prerequisites The students must be familiar with:
- agricultural machines (i.e. must have seen harvesting equipment)
  
- construction of machinery (insight in the construction of machinery)
  
- theory of the strength of materials (forces, distribution of forces, etc.).
  
  
Final Objectives
 - The students must obtain an insight in the construction of several harvesting machines (potato harvesters, beet harvesters, lawn mowers, tedders, combine harvesters, manure injectors, etc.)
  
- Students must have a practical and theoretical knowledge of the adjustment of agricultural machinery
  
- Knowledge of the quality of agricultural produce.
  
  
Materials used ::Click here for additional information:: The syllabus contains chapters dedicated to each type of harvesting machines.  
Syllabus Addendum Agricultural Mechanisation: approx. 300 pp. (incl. figures and photographs).
  
Study costs Cost: 75.0 EUR Textbook: 25 Euro 
Practical exercises: 50 Euro.
  
Study guidance 
-  follow-up through calculation exercises 
-  follow-up through practical exercises: PCLT Roeselare and DVL Merelbeke 
-  interaction with students.
  
Teaching Methods -  Lectures with illustrations (PowerPoint presentations) 
-  Practical lessons PCLT Roeselare and DVL Merelbeke.
  
Assessment Oral examinations with written preparation 
Assessment of reports on visits and exercises. 
 
Weighting coefficient 
Theory: 4/5 
Exercises: 1/5
  
Lecturer(s) Bart Sonck 
Tiny Stoop.
  
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