Agricultural Engineering, College of Technology, Pantnagar
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Agricultural Engineering

The B.Tech (Agricultural Engineering) programme, delivered jointly by four specialised departments of the College of Technology.

The Discipline

About Agricultural Engineering

Agricultural Engineering is one of the founding disciplines of the College of Technology at G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar.

After the university was established in 1960 on the land-grant pattern of the USA, the College of Agricultural Engineering came into existence in 1962. In 1966 the College of Technology was established, and the College of Agricultural Engineering was merged into it, making Agricultural Engineering one of its constituent departments. In 1984 the department was reconstituted into four departments — Farm Machinery & Power Engineering, Irrigation & Drainage Engineering, Soil & Water Conservation Engineering, and Post Harvest Process & Food Engineering.

All four departments are jointly responsible for teaching and awarding the B.Tech (Agricultural Engineering) degree at the undergraduate level, while postgraduate degrees (M.Tech and Ph.D.) are awarded separately by each of the four departments.

Vision

To become a nationally recognised leader in the field of Agricultural Engineering education, research and technology transfer.

Mission

  • Strive for excellence in teaching and research and promote academic growth through state-of-the-art undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
  • Generate new knowledge and ethical skill through cutting-edge research for the overall development of students and society.
  • Identify and promote technology suitable for the country's farmers to enhance their income and quality of life.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

The PEOs of the Department of Agricultural Engineering are as under.

  • To provide students with a comprehensive knowledge in mathematical, scientific and agricultural engineering fundamentals to solve the engineering and farmers related problems and also to pursue higher studies.
  • To provide students experience for planning as well as conducting experiments/projects in modern engineering laboratories including farmers' friendly technologies and computer based simulation experiments, integrating the significance of experimental data and properly reporting the results.
  • To develop ability of the students to analyze data and technical concepts for application to product design and/or solving real field problems.
  • To make the students familiar with latest and contemporary professional knowledge in the field of agricultural engineering including managerial skills and ethics required for emerging technologies, global economy and also to foster other skills required for grooming them into good professionals.
  • To prepare the students for their successful career in industry/scientific institutions/technology transfer organizations and also to meet the challenges at national and international levels.
Academics

Programmes

The undergraduate degree is delivered jointly by the four departments; postgraduate degrees are offered by each department in its own specialisation.

B.Tech
Agricultural Engineering · delivered jointly
M.Tech
By each of the four departments
Ph.D.
By each of the four departments
Academic units

The Four Departments

Agricultural Engineering is delivered through four specialised departments, each with its own faculty, laboratories and postgraduate programmes.

Academics

Curriculum & Intake

Student intake and attrition, the complete B.Tech (Agricultural Engineering) course curriculum, its structure by course component, and the list of elective courses.

Student Intake and Attrition
Degree ProgrammesActual Student AdmittedAttrition (%)SSR Page
2016-172017-182018-192019-202020-212016-172017-182018-192019-202020-21
B.Tech.49475147642.0412.760008
Post Harvest Process & Food Engineering
M.Tech.0605060505NilNil2525Nil12
Ph.D.04030103Nil25Nil100NilNil34
Farm Machinery & Power Engineering
M.Tech.0813060811NilNil33255521
Ph.D.0304010305Nil25NilNilNil39
Irrigation & Drainage Engineering
M.Tech.071206081128.578.3316.67Nil9.0929
Ph.D.--01-01--Nil-Nil48
Soil & Water Conservation Engineering
M.Tech.0909100910NilNilNilNilNil25
Ph.D.0505050304NilNil2033Nil43
Course Curriculum

In order to get the degree in B.Tech. Agricultural Engineering, a student has to study the following courses.

Course CodeCourse TitleTotal Number of contact hoursCredits
Lecture (L)Tutorial (T)Practical (P)Total Hours
Basic Science courses (18 Cr hours)
BPM-131Engineering Mathematics-I32053(3+2+0)
BPM-132Engineering Mathematics-II41-54(4+1+0)
BPC-163Engineering Chemistry-III30364(3+0+3)
BPP-197Engineering Physics21253(2+1+2)
BPS-218Probability, Statistics &Queuing Models21032(2+1+0)
BPM-233Engineering Mathematics-III21032(2+1+0)
Humanities and Social Science Courses (01 Cr hour)
BHS-276Communication Skill00331(0+0+3)
Engineering Science Courses (54 Cr hours)
TME-101Thermodynamic and Heat Engines31264(3+1+2)
TCE/TID/TPF/TMP-102Introduction to Environmental Engineering20022(2+0+0)
TCE-131Solid Mechanics31264(3+1+2)
TCE-100Engineering Drawing10453(1+0+2*2)
TIP-101Workshop Practice10673(1+0+2*3)
TCE-337Analysis and Design of Structures31264(3+1+2)
TCT-100Introduction to Computers and Programming21253(2+1+2)
TCE-211Surveying and Leveling20353(2+0+3)
TCE-220Engineering Materials and Construction30033(3+0+0)
TCT/TIT-242Database Management & Internet Applications10342(1+0+2)
TME-231Machine Drawing00442(0+0+2*2)
TEE-260Electrical Circuits20243(2+0+2)
TME-240Theory of Machines20243(2+0+2)
TEC-262Applied Electronics and Instrumentation20243(2+0+2)
TCE-240Fluid Mechanics21253(2+1+2)
TME-233Machine Design20243(2+0+2)
TEE-261Electrical Machines and Power Utilization20243(2+0+2)
TIP-201Manufacturing Processes10673(1+0+2*3)
Program Core Courses (70 Cr hours)
APA/APS/APH-102Agriculture for Engineers30254(3+0+2)
TME/TPF-202Refrigeration and Air Conditioning20353(2+0+3)
TSW-302Soil Mechanics20353(2+0+2)
TSW-312Watershed Hydrology20243(2+0+2)
TID-361Fluid Transport Machinery20243(2+0+2)
TMP-313Farm Machinery & Equipment-I20243(2+0+2)
TPF-331Heat and Mass Transfer20243(2+0+2)
TMP-322Farm Power20353(2+0+2)
TMP-315Field Operation and Maintenance of Tractors & Farm Machinery-I00331(0+0+3)
TID-351Agril. Structures, Environmental Control and Rural Engineering20243(2+0+2)
TID-371Irrigation Engineering20243(2+0+2)
TMP/TPF-352CAD/CAM and Computer Graphics00442(0+0+4)
TSW-322Soil & Water Conservation Engineering20243(2+0+2)
TPF-311Engineering Properties of Biological Materials and Food Quality20243(2+0+2)
TMP-323Tractor Systems & Control00223(2+0+2)
TPF-380Dairy & Food Engineering20243(2+0+2)
TMP-316Field Operation and Maintenance of Tractors & Farm Machinery-II00331(0+0+3)
TID/TSW/TPF/TMP-491Practical Training (During Semester Break)00--30 Days
TMP-414Farm Machinery & Equipment-II20243(2+0+2)
TSW-432Soil & Water Conservation Structures20243(2+0+2)
TID-461Ground Water Hydrology & Well Engineering20243(2+0+2)
TID-481Drainage Engineering10232(1+0+2)
TPF 480Crop Process Engineering20243(2+0+2)
TPF-488Drying and Storage Engineering30254(3+0+2)
TMP/TPF-497Entrepreneurship Development20022(2+0+0)
TID/TSW/TPF/TMP-410System Engineering30033(3+0+0)
Program Elective Courses (12 Cr hours)
***Elective-I20243(2+0+2)
***Elective-II20243(2+0+2)
***Elective-III20243(2+0+2)
***Elective-IV20243(2+0+2)
Project(s)/ Dissertation (06 Cr hours)
TID/TSW/TPF/TMP-490(A)Project00662(0+0+6)
TID/TSW/TPF/TMP-490(B)Project0012124(0+0+12)
Internships/Seminars (01 Cr hour)
TID/TSW/TPF/TMP-492Seminar00331(0+0+3)
Any other (03 Cr hours)
NSS-201NSS00002(0+0+4)
TWP-101Work Program00331(0+0+3)
Total9911139249165

Note: # Seminars and project works may be considered as practical.

Structure of the Curriculum — grouping based on course components
Course ComponentCurriculum Content (% of total number of credits of the program)Total number of contact hoursTotal number of credits
Basic Sciences10.912718
Engineering Sciences32.738654
Humanities and Social Sciences0.60631
Program Core42.429670
Program Electives7.271612
Open Electives---
Project(s)3.63186
Internships/Seminars0.60631
Any other (Please specify): NSS and Work Program1.82-3
Total number of Credits249165
List of Elective Courses
S.No.Course codeName of the courseCredit hoursPre-requisite
TPF-451Element of Food Plant Design3(2+0+2)TPF-331 Heat and Mass Transfer
TPF-454Computer Applications in Post Harvest Technology3(2+0+2)TCT-100 Introduction to Computers and Programming
TPF-452Post Harvest Industry Management3(2+0+2)Nil
TPF-456Advanced Seed Processing3(2+0+2)Nil
TPF-477Food Packaging Technology3(2+0+2)Nil
TPF-478Waste and By-product Utilization3(2+0+2)Nil
TPF-479Development of Processed Products & Equipments3(2+0+2)Nil
TPF-484Food Engineering- I3(2+0+2)Nil
TPF-485Food Engineering- II3(2+0+2)TPF-331 Heat and Mass Transfer
TID-431Engineering of Bio-Systems3(2+0+2)Nil
TID-441Micro Irrigation Systems Design3(2+0+2)Nil
TID-452Rural Transport, Water Supply & Sanitation3(2+0+2)Nil
TID-461Minor Irrigation & Command Area Development3(2+0+2)Nil
TID-481Design & Maintenance of Green House3(2+0+2)Nil
TID/TSW-423Environmental Engineering3(2+0+2)Nil
TID/TSW-471Remote Sensing & GIS Applications3(2+0+2)Nil
TSW-415Watershed Planning and Management3(2+0+2)Nil
TSW-416Reservoir & Farm Pond Design3(2+0+2)TSW-302 Soil Mechanics
TSW-417Gulley & Ravine Control Structures3(2+0+2)Nil
TMP-423Tractor Design & Testing3(2+0+2)Nil
TMP-424Hydraulic Drive & Controls3(2+0+2)Nil
TMP-425Farm Power & Machinery Management3(2+0+2)Nil
TMP-426Renewable Energy Technology3(2+0+2)Nil
TMP-427Renewable Energy Sources3(2+0+2)Nil
TMP-428Human Engineering & Safety3(2+0+2)Nil
TMP-429Biomass Management for Fodder & Energy3(2+0+2)Nil
TMP-430Production Technology of Agricultural Machinery3(2+0+2)Nil
TMP-431Mechanics of Tillage and Traction3(2+0+2)Nil
TID/TSW/TPF / TMP-411Agribusiness Management and Trade3(2+0+2)Nil
Graphical representation of various course components
Graphical representation of various course components
Accreditation

Course Outcomes

The course articulation matrix maps every course outcome (CO) against programme outcomes PO1–PO12. Correlation levels: 1 – Slight (low), 2 – Moderate (medium), 3 – Substantial (high).

TSW-211 Soil Mechanics
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TSW-211.1Compute various Engineering properties of different types of soils33132---1113
TSW-211.2Apply the Knowledge of soil mechanics to design various types of structures3333321-3-22
TSW-211.3Select a particular type of soil for utilization under specific conditions in nature3322311--212
TSW-211.4Develop a plan for suitability of soil conservation structures at a location332231223232
TSW-211332331122222
TSW-222 Watershed Hydrology
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TSW-222.1Understand different components of hydrologic cycle and their importance3221-13-1121
TSW-222.2Compute areal rainfall and runoff on a watershed scale32233-212322
TSW-222.3Develop rainfall-runoff relationship for a watershed for prediction purpose32233-212322
TSW-222.4Apply the knowledge on hydrology for planning watershed management projects333332333332
TSW-222322332322322
TSW-371 Soil and Water Conservation Engineering
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TSW-371.1Understand the importance of soil & water conservation(SWC) measures for the control of soil erosion and thereby enhancing agricultural productivity233133333333
TSW-371.2Compute various design components of terraces, bunds etc.33332231212-
TSW-371.3Select appropriate soil and water conservation measures at a location33133232312-
TSW-371.4Apply the knowledge on engineering for design of SWC projects in watersheds33132322332-
TSW-371332333323223
TSW-373 Watershed Planning and Management
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TSW-373.1Understand the concept of watershed as a unit of planning and development of agriculture on a watershed scale to enhance agricultural productivity33-2-3213333
TSW-373.2Compute various parameters of hydrologic and geomorphologic characteristics of watershed3333322-3222
TSW-373.3Formulate the appropriate watershed management plan for implementation332222222322
TSW-373.4Apply the engineering knowledge and skill for designing various SWC projects in watersheds33-333313333
TSW-373333333213333
TSW-382 Water Harvesting and Soil & Water Conservation Structures
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TSW-382.1Understand the procedures/steps for designing various water harvesting and soil conservation structures/measures3333333-333-
TSW-382.2Design various components of drop, inlet spillways, farm pond, earth embankments etc.3332222-223-
TSW-382.3Select appropriate water harvesting and soil conservation structures at a location331322222233
TSW-382.4Apply the knowledge on engineering for design of water harvesting and soil conservation structures in watersheds333322222333
TSW-382333322222333
TSW-428 Remote sensing & GIS applications
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TSW-428.1Understand the basic concepts of RS, GIS & Photogrammetry31133-211111
TSW-428.2Acquaint with components & scanning techniques of RS & GIS3-213---2232
TSW-428.3Analyse digital images & classifications using various principles131333--3332
TSW-428.4Apply the knowledge of RS & GIS techniques for natural resource management3323322-3333
TSW-428322333212232
TMP-235 Fundamentals of Renewable Energy Sources
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TMP-235.1Understand the fundamentals of various Renewable Energy Sources and their applications3221232-2323
TMP-235.2Analyze the different approaches of solar energy collection, storage and power generation.23-322312333
TMP-235.3Compute the power generation from solar energy and wind power systems233-13213233
TMP-235.4Explain the construction and working principle of different Bio energy conversion systems3-21233-3233
TMP-235322222222223
TMP-236 Renewable Power Sources
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TMP-236.1Understand the working and operating principles of different Renewable Energy Sources.233-232223-3
TMP-236.2Explain the construction, operation and working principle of biomass/MSW based power generation systems233-23223232
TMP-236.3Design the power generation systems from solar energy, wind energy and small hydropower332-23233323
TMP-236.4Analyze the working of different alternative energy sources-3222-323233
TMP-236233223223333
TMP-238 Farm Machinery and Equipment-I
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TMP-238.1Apply the knowledge of various farm machines used for farming operations and land development works including their material of constructions322-1-323333
TMP-238.2Calculate the forces acting on the tillage machine components, draft requirement of the various machines and economics of operating these machines333121123333
TMP-238.3Compute the size of tractor required to operate the machines3--22--11333
TMP-238.4Select the types of machines required for specific field operations and material for their construction32-121313223
TMP-238323121223333
TMP-319 Tractor Systems and Control
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TMP- 319.1Understand construction & working of different systems of tractor clutch transmission & power flow in a tractor.32-2-2122223
TMP- 319.2Analyze problems related clutch, gear box, traction, traction mechanics.3322-2212323
TMP- 319.3Relate human factors that are considered for the design of controls on tractors.322-22332233
TMP- 319.4Explain construction, operation and working principles of different systems of tractor in general.322221-22233
TMP-319322222222233
TMP-351 Tractor and Automotive Engines
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TMP-351.1Understand the working and operating principles of different systems of I.C. engines.322-123-3213
TMP- 351.2Indentify the different components of I.C. engines.211-221-2223
TMP- 351.3Relate and analyze the working of different systems of engine.32223-222323
TMP- 351.4Comprehend the terminologies and efficiency of I.C. engines with numerical specific to tractor engine.33221-222233
TMP-351322222222223
TMP-353 Farm machinery and Equipment-II
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TMP-353.1Understand the principles & types of cutting mechanisms. Construction & adjustments of shear and Impact-type cutting mechanisms.2323211-2133
TMP-353.2Crop harvesting machinery: Mower, Reaper, windrower, reaper binder & forage harvester. Forage chopping & handling equipment.221123112333
TMP-353.3Apply threshing mechanics & various types of threshers. Straw combines & grain combines, Maize harvesting & shelling equipment, Root crop harvesting equipment -potato, Groundnut etc.332231212133
TMP-353.4Understand Cotton picking & Sugarcane harvesting equipment. Principles of fruit harvesting tools & machines.333332113222
TMP-353333332233233
TMP-376 Bio-Energy Systems: Design and Applications
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TMP-376.1Apply the knowledge of various design perspectives in construction and working of different bio energy systems and their applications333-233-2233
TMP-376.2To study biomass production techniques-123233-2333
TMP-376.3Analyze the working of different power generation system333-32322233
TMP-376.4Understand the biodiesel and bio-hydrogen production techniques and Assessment of environmental aspect of bio energy323-23322333
TMP-376323323322333
TMP-412 Tractor Design and Testing
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TMP-412.1Apply the knowledge of design procedure for various tractor systems, tractor seat and control33212-122123
TMP-412.2Calculate the dimensions of various engine components, tractor seat and control333-33132123
TMP-412.3Select the material of the engine component, appropriate number of gear selection of reduction for transmission, tyres and other important components of tractor323-32112123
TMP-412.4Understand the importance of testing, types and testing procedure of various systems of tractors, tractor hitch hydraulic system322232112323
TMP-412333232122223
TPF-242 Engineering Properties of Agricultural Produce
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TPF-242.1Understand the basics of engineering properties of foods323222222212
TPF-242.2Analyse the design concepts for different food instruments / equipment333221222212
TPF-242.3Implement the engineering properties in processing machines111113232222
TPF-242222222222212
TPF -351 Post-Harvest Engg. of Cereals, Pulses & Oilseeds
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TPF-351.1To impart knowledge on various process technologies for cereals, pulses, oilseeds and their handling and conveying equipment312-121111-2
TPF-352.2To understand the working principles and selection procedure of different machineries used for processing of cereals, pulses and oilseeds33322212221-
TPF-353.3To compute different unit operations in processing, storage and value addition of cereals, pulses and oilseeds323332122322
TPF-351.4To analyze the different uses of byproducts obtained from cereals, pulses and oilseed323333332322
TPF 351323222222211
TPF-355 Agricultural Structures and Environmental Control
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TPF-355.1To know basics of design of various agricultural structures for animals and human beings.333330311212
TPF-355.2Analyze impact of environmental, ecological and sanitation on livestock and human beings.323221021231
TPF-355.3Compute cost of agricultural structures related to animals and human beings.2323111-1121
TPF-355.4Apply real world problems of planning, design and execution of agricultural structures related to animals and human beings323122031232
TPF 355333221121222
TPF-362 Dairy and Food Engineering
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TPF-362.1Apply the knowledge of different unit operations in dairy industries3211-111-111
TPF-362.2Analyse the dairy plant design problems333233233332
TPF-362.3Compute the problems based on different unit operations333331133221
TPF-362.4Understand the change in product behaviour during different unit operations323323333223
TPF-362333222232222
TPF -466 Process Equipment Design
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TPF-466.1To acquires the knowledge of basics of process equipment design and important parameters of equipment design3311-1-21112
TPF-466.2To identify the appropriate numerical solutions used in equipment design333221122322
TPF-466.3To understand the design procedure of food processing equipments.323323232322
TPF-466.4To develop skill for advances/simulations in design323331233232
TPF-466122222222222
TID -221 Irrigation Engineering
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TID- 221.1Compute the discharge at the head of distributaries required in its command, capacity of a reservoir, evapo-transpiration, irrigation requirement of crop, water requirement of crop, irrigation interval, irrigation period and irrigation efficiencies by applying the knowledge of crop period, crop area, duty, delta and irrigation intensity22232--1121-
TID-221.2Analyse the data related to irrigation water measurement through irrigation water measuring structures to estimate the discharge of water measuring structures such as weirs, flumes and notches.323221-11221
TID-221.3Design the field channels, Regime Channels, border irrigation, fundamentals of check basin and furrow irrigation.2323111-11-1
TID-221.4Solve the real world problem of land grading by calculating the formation levels of grid points of a particular area where land grading operation is to be done312122-1112-
TID-221322221-11211
TID -227, Building Material, Construction and Cost estimation
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TID-227.1Understand; the Building material: stones, lime, cement, Concrete, Sand wood and Timber, Glass, Rubber, Plastics, Metals and alloys Iron22222-11111-
TID -227.2Identify; Bricks, Lintels, Arches, Stair case, floors, damp proofing and water proofing, plastering322221111121
TID-227.3Design and construction, Agricultural building sloped and flat roof buildings2323121-11-1
TID-227.4Analysis; cost for controlling design, factor affecting building cost, measurement and pricing.323122-1112-
TID-227322221111111
TID -232, Sprinkler and micro irrigation system, 2020-21
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TID -232.1Apply: basic understanding of Sprinkler irrigation: adaptability, problems and prospects, types of sprinkler irrigation systems. Micro Irrigation Systems: types-drip, spray, & bubbler systems, merits and demerits, different components. Filter cleaning, flushing & chemical treatment, Fertigation: advantages and limitations of fertigation, fertilizers solubility and their compatibility, precautions for successful fertigation system, fertigation frequency, duration and injection222222222222
TID -232.2Compute: uniformity coefficient and pattern efficiency, wetting patterns, irrigation requirement, emitter selection, hydraulics of drip irrigation system, necessary steps for proper operation of a drip irrigation and sprinkler systems332221211122
TID-232.3Analyse: performance evaluation of sprinkler and drip irrigation systems. necessary steps for proper operation of a drip irrigation system; maintenance of micro irrigation system: clogging problems. selection of pump and power unit for sprinkler and drip irrigation system.333221211112
TID-232.4Design: sprinkler and drip irrigation system: Main, Sub-main, Lateral333221211112
TID-232332222221222
TID - 353 Drainage Engineering
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TID353-1Apply: basic understanding of impact of Water logging objectives of drainage, familiarization with drainage problems of India and state; sub-surface drainage: purpose and benefits,33332----111
TID353-2Compute: different drainage design parameters-hydraulic conductivity, drainable porosity, water table observation wells and piezometers.33222111-111
TID353-3Analyse Hooghoudt, Ernst drain spacing equations drainage materials, drainage pipes, drain envelope layout, construction & installation of drains; drainage structures; vertical drainage; bio-drainage; mole drains reclamation of saline & alkaline soils. Cost analysis of surface & sub-surface systems23233121-1-1
TID353-4Design: surface and subsurface drainage systems as well as gravel envelop for different soil and water conditions and conjunctive use of fresh and saline water32312---1112
TID-353333221110111
TID -362, Ground water wells and pumps 2020-21
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TID362.1Study of the Occurrence and movement of ground water and their classification; water lifting devices and their classification.323312110000
TID362.2Apply the knowledge of ground water movement and pumps in computation of aquifer parameters and pumping,parameters, respectively.322212110000
TID 362.3Analyze well test data for determination of aquifer parameters; and pumping data for Efficiencies, performance, power requirement of different types of pumps332222111000
TID362.4Design of wells (open and tube well);different types of pumps (radial pump impeller, volute and diffuser casings)332222111000
TID-362332222111000
TID-423 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
COStatementsPO1PO2PO3PO4PO5PO6PO7PO8PO9PO10PO11PO12
TID-423.1Use the techniques for analyzing the meteorology, water supply and sanitation and can apply the knowledge in solving the real time problems of dispersion of pollution, and waste water disposal, treatment and recycling322333--222-
TID-423.2Compute the ground concentration of air pollutant, water supply and sanitation requirement for a habitat222223--222-
TID-423.3Analyze the effect of air and water pollution on ecosystem, waste water quantities and methodologies for safe disposal of sewage222222--232-
TID-423.4Design the industrial stake, water treatment plants and sewerage system for a habitat223222--322-
TID-423
Facilities

Laboratories

Common laboratories and central facilities, and the department-wise list of laboratories with major equipment.

Common Laboratory & Facilities
Sr.No.Name of LaboratoriesArea (m2)Farm Facilities / Other Instructional Units
1.Language Communication & Skill Development Lab90.00University Farm, Crop Research Centre, Vegetable Research Centre, Horticulture Research Centre are the other major facilities available centrally for conduct of research and teaching of PG and Ph.d. Students
2.Central Computing Facility1064.00
3.Workshop1672.54
4.Hydraulics Lab640.00
5.Structure Lab298.00
6.Survey Lab55.00
7.Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Lab152.80
8.Electronics Lab153.00
9.Applied Electricity Lab63.46
List of Laboratories
S.No.Name of the laboratoryName of the important equipments
Farm Machinery and Power Engineering
Farm MachineryVarious types of ploughs, harrows, seed drills, planters, cultivator, Pneumatic planter, Straw combine, Threshers etc.
Tractor PowerCut model of tractor, Cut models of two-stroke and four stroke cycle engine, Engine components, clutch gearbox of different type, differential final drive, fuel system, cooling system, lubrication system, electrical system, brake system, steering system etc.
Bio-EnergyEngine test set-up, Gas calorimeter, Gas chromatograph, Gas flow meter and other types of measuring instruments, various types of biogas plant at field laboratory
Animal MechanicsUniversal Testing Machine, Tri-axial test instruments, Animal tread mill, Hardness tester, etc.
Field PracticeDiesel Engines, Various types of tractors
Tillage & TractionLinear and circular soil test bin
Ergonomics and Human EngineeringAnthropometric Measurement Machine, ergometer etc.
Research WorkshopLathe machine, Milling machine, Radial drill, Welding set, grinder, Shaper, MIG welding and other instruments used during fabrication work
Soil and Water Conservation Engineering
Soil & Water Conservation Engg.Hydraulic tilting flume, Electronic triaxial test apparatus, Electronic direct shear test apparatus, Consolidation apparatus, Automatic compaction machine, Hydraulic tilting flume
Watershed Hydrology & ManagementRaingauges, Current meters, Sediment samplers
Computer Lab.Computers, UPS
Open Lab.Rainfall simulator, Tilting flume
Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Irrigation & Drainage Engg. LabConductivity Meter, Hook Gauge, Soil Resistivity Meter , Oven, Soil Core Sampler , Augurs, Confined well’s model unconfined well’s model, Infiltro meter Parshall Flume, V notch, Weirs
Flow Thorough Porous Media LabVertical Hele-shaw Model, Horizental Hele-shaw Model, Heat Conduction Model, Viscometer, Digital Planimeter, V.T.V.M., Audio Frequency Generator & ACE Signal Tracer
Engineering of Bio System LabAnemometer,Soil Moisture meter , Pan Evaparimeter, Lux meter, Soil Moisture Meter, Sun Shine Recorder, Rain Gauge & Remote Sensor With Individual data loggers
Fluid Transport Machinery LabCentrifugal Pump setup, Ejecto Pump Setup, Domestic Self Primping Pump, Reciprocating Pump, Hydraulic Ram, Gear Oil Pump Setup, Deep well Bucket Pump Submersible Pump, Cut Model of Centrifugal Pump, Centrifugal Pump Runner, Mixed Flow Pump & Pressure Gauge
Water Quality Testing LabTotal Organic Carbon Analyzer, Kjeldahl Nitrogen Apparatus, ICS – ION Chromatography System, Multi Parameter Water Quality Instrument, HPLC Model, Soil Analysis Kit Turbidity Meter, TDS Meter
GIS & Remote Sensing LabSoftwares (Geometica Prime, Mapxtereme, Statistica7.1, Geometica Ortho Engine, Visual Mode Flow Flex, Aquachem, Surfer.11, Didger. 5 and Water Shad Management System) Remote Sensor with Individual loggers, Document Scanner and Differential G.P.S and 11 Computers, UPS etc.
Pump and R & D LabLathe Machine, Arch Welding Machine, Grinder etc.
Computer Simulation LabComputers, UPS etc.
Post Harvest Process and Food Engineering
Down Stream Processing LabVacuum oven, Autoclave, Colony Counter, Water bath, Muffle furnace
Process/PHT labBOD Incubator, Fluid Bed Dryer, Vacuum Over
EPBM labCarver Press
Quality Control LabUltrasonic Processor Sonicator, Spectrophotometer, Solvent Extraction Unit, Nitrogen Evaporator Unit, Seed/Grain Analyzer, Lab Water purification System
P.G. Computer labComputer
Chemical & Glassware StoreChemical & Glassware
Jagery Lab-
Storage LabTray Dryer, Hot Air Oven
Development LabWelding Machine, Grinding Machine
Rice Milling Lab-
Food Packaging Lab-
Wet milling lab-
Bio conversationCentrifuge, Rotary Vacuum Evaporator, water activity Meter, Freeze Dryer
Milling LabWilly Machine, Dockage, carter day, balance, Hot air oven
R&D Lab-
Research

Research Achievements

Ongoing research and consultancy projects, and the technologies developed by the constituent departments.

List of Research Projects
S.No.Deptt. NameProject TitleFunding AgencyCumulative Amount for 3 years from 2015-16Duration
FMP EnggAICRP on UAEICAR, New Delhi127 lacsContd
FMP EnggAICRP on RESICAR, New DelhiApprox 99.63 lacsContd.
I&DEAICRP on Irrigation Water ManagementICAR, New Delhi3.5 Crore from 2015 to 2018Contd.
TotalApprox. 527 crores
List of Consultancy Projects
S.No.DepttProject TitleFunding AgencyAmount earned during last 3 years from 2015-16Duration
FMP EnggTraining and testing of Agricultural ImplementsRKVY, UttarakhandRs. 25 lacs approxContd
A. Farm Machinery & Power Engineering — Technologies Developed
S.No.Name of equipment / technology developed
Tractor drawn Pantnagar zero-till ferti-seed drill (Commercialized)
Pant- Wheat Thresher for hilly region
Pant spice thresher
Powered Harrow Plough with Seeding attachment
Pant-ICAR Subsoiler-cum-Differential Rate Fertilizer Applicator
Pant winged subsoiler with leading tines
Oscillatory sieve potato digger windrower
IRRI- Pantnagar Multi Crop Axial Flow Thresher
High Capacity Soybean Thresher
Pant spiked clod crusher
Pant adjustable width double neck yoke for hump less animals
Pant adjustable collar harness for single animal
Pant animal drawn zero-till seed drill for hills
Standardization of work-rest cycle for draught animal
Pauri nasuda
Pantnagar Pauri danala
Pantnagar Pauri damala
Paddy thresher-cum-winnower
Hand and foot operated winnower
Gadgets for conversion of diesel engine on biogas-diesel dual fuel
High pressure carbon dioxide scrubber
6 m3 Pant RCC Biogas plant for high water table areas
6 M3 completely insulated Pant Tarai Biogas Plant for Cold Regime (1-20 deg C)
Process standardization for bio-diesel production as alternative fuel for CI engine
B. Soil & Water Conservation Engineering
College of Technology