M.Sc. defense- Duaa Adel Ezzat


Duaa Adel Ezzat from  Department of Agricultural Machines and Equipment successfully defended her M.Sc.  work with the title (Manufacturing and testing an electronic device to measure fuel consumption of agricultural tractors)

The study aimed to assemble and manufacture an electronic device used to measure fuel consumption for mechanized units, as well as to test the efficiency of the manufactured device and compare it with the traditional device. It also aimed to determine the impact of the operational speed of the mechanized unit, plowing depth, and some performance indicators using the moldboard plow.

The researcher recommended the necessity of using the locally assembled and manufactured device to measure fuel consumption, in addition to calculating the total costs of the mechanized unit and conducting further studies on the use and development of the electronic device under other conditions.

Congratulations to the researcher on this success

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