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Climatology applied to Engineering and the Environment (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
This course is intended for Engineers and Architects, and in general all those involved in the study of the Environment for whom knowledge of Climatology may be required for professional practices. The course provides the knowledge and skill necessary to work in Climatology based on climatological data; and the chance to develop the ability to analyse climatic events and take measurements of climatic variables. There can be no doubt that Climatology is of great significance for Engineering and the Environment.Dasometry (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
This course looks at the study of forest measurements, both of individual trees and of overall forest mass, and the study of tree growth.Hydraulic Resource Management (OCW University of Salamanca)
Compulsory subject in the third year. Degree Course: Technical Agricultural Engineering (Sp. Farming Operations). 4.5 theoretical credits and 1.5 practical credits.Hydraulics and Irrigation (OCW University of Seville)
This course covers the following: 1. Provide the students with general knowledge of hydraulics and properties of fluids. 2. Study the principles and fundamental laws which govern the movement of liquids for application to the calculation and dimensioning of transport and distribution pipelines, irrigation networks and canals, and at the same time, lay the foundation for economic dimensioning of pipelines. 3. Knowledge measurement apparatus and methods for hydraulic parameters. 4. Calculation of impulse systems and their use, and the choice of the most appropriate system for each case. 5. Understanding the factors which affect the behaviour of water in soil during the processes of infiltration, re-distribution and storage for irrigation. 6. Acquiring the necessary knowledge for calculating water consumption for crops, net and gross requirements, and requirements for washing, and appropriate irrigation planning. 7. Understanding the basics of the main surface, spray and localised irrigation systems, the basic components of these installations and methods for design, calculation, operation and assessment.Industrial Use of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
Aromatic and Medicinal Plants constitute a plant group of great interest in terms of their use in the pharmaceutical industry, cosmetics, perfumery, and food, and they are an alternative to traditional crops, with species in great demand on the current market around the world. The course aims to teach the student…Industrial utilization of medicinal and aromatic plants (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
Medicinal aromatic plants belong to a large plant group with a great interest due to its pharmaceutical, cosmetic and nutritional application. In addition, they are also an alternative to traditional crops with species in high demand at the current international market. The course aims to provide basic knowledge and skills…Physics (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
This course presents the student with basic Laws of Physics in the fields of Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics and Electricity. It teaches the material necessary to embark upon courses based on Physics, which the student will take later under Agricultural Engineering. Exercising the techniques for resolving…Physics applied to Engineering (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
The subject Physics applied to Engineering covers the knowledge, compression, and general principles and laws of Physics in Theory for Differential Fields and Operators, Fluid Mechanics, Fibre and Cable Mechanics and Mechanical Vibrations, in addition to its application for resolving engineering-related problems.Surface hydrology and soil conservation (OCW Technical University of Madrid)
The objectives of this course relate to: teaching students the topics related to the movement of water in natural eco-systems (water cycle) and assessment of the effects of vegetation and soil use in water preservation (current control and water flow regimes) and in soil conservation (control of erosion).
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Related authors: Antonio Franco Salas | Carlos Arrabal Miguel | Carlos Miguel Herrero-Jimenez | Celedonio López Peña | Elvira Martínez Ramírez | Javier Almorox Alonso | José Carlos Robredo Sánchez | José Luis de Pedro Sanz | José Luis García Rodríguez | Juan Ángel Mintegui Aguirre | M. Paz Arraiza Bermúdez - Cañete | Marta González del Tánago y del Río | Mercedes Flórez García | Mª Gema Martín Muñoz | Mª Victoria Carbonell Padrino
Related universities: Technical University of Madrid | University of Salamanca | University of Seville


