Technical <strong>Session</strong>sASABE 2011 Annual International Meeting – Louisville, Kentucky USA10:45AM 1111421 Evaluation <strong>of</strong> traditional cutting methods <strong>and</strong> high pressure water jet cuttingusing cut surface roughness <strong>and</strong> color change as quality parametersRene Carreno-Olejua, Univ <strong>of</strong> Applied Sciences-Konstanz, Konstanz, BW Germany(Carreno-Olejua, Rene; H<strong>of</strong>acker, Werner; H<strong>of</strong>mann, Anna-Maria)11:00AM 1110507 Effect <strong>of</strong> Pressure Assisted Heat Treatment on Quality Attributes <strong>of</strong> AcidifiedMilk Gel in Preparation <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>t Indian CheeseJatindra Kumar Sahu, Assam Univ Silchar, Orissa, India (Jatindra K. Sahu, KumarMallikarjunan, George Flick, Jr. <strong>and</strong> E. Duncan)11:15AM 1111510 An Approach to Plasma Inactivation Mechanisms by Means <strong>of</strong> Flow CytometryAntje Froehling, Potsdam, Br<strong>and</strong>enburg Germany (Presenter: Dr. Oliver Schluter;A Föhling, M. Baier, S. Klocke, D. Knorr, O. Schlüter)11:30AM 1111572 Impact <strong>of</strong> high hydrostatic pressure on cell turgor <strong>of</strong> fresh produceOliver K. Schlueter, Leibniz Institute for <strong>Agricultural</strong> Engineering, Potsdam,Br<strong>and</strong>enburg Germany (Guido Rux, Werner B. Herppich)11:45AM 1110668 Numerical Simulation Study <strong>of</strong> a Continuous Coaxial PEF Treatment ChamberKang Huang, Hangzhou, China (K. Huang; L. Yu; J. Wang)Wednesday, August 10 – 9:30AM-12:00PMSESSION 318 (BE-12B) CHALLENGES IN LIGNOCELLULOSICCONVERSION - PART 2 – Sponsored by BE-28, FPE-709Moderator: Mark R. Wilkins, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OKLOCATION: JONESTime Paper # Title/Authors9:30AMIntroduction9:35AM 1111208 Effect <strong>of</strong> Furfural <strong>and</strong> Higher Inoculum on Hemicellulose Fermentation <strong>and</strong> aDynamic Flux Balance AnalysisRagothaman N. Avanasi, Oregon State Univ, Corvallis, OR (R. AvanasiNarasimhan, G.S. Murthy)9:50AM 1110732 Effect <strong>of</strong> enzyme loading <strong>and</strong> temperature on simultaneous saccharification<strong>and</strong> fermentation <strong>of</strong> switchgrass using Kluyveromyces marxianus IMB3Hasan K. Atiyeh, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK (Naveen K. Pessani, HasanK. Atiyeh, Mark R. Wilkins, <strong>and</strong> Ibrahim M. Banat)10:05AM 1111459 Design <strong>of</strong> an optimum saccharification process for sweetgum (Liquidambarstyraciflua L.) heartwood <strong>and</strong> barkAngele Djioleu, University <strong>of</strong> Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR (Ang?le Djioleu1, ElizabethMartin1, Evan Childress1, Casey Johnson1, Matthew Pelkki2, James Smith1, CarlGriffis1 <strong>and</strong> Danielle Julie Carrier1*)10:20AM 1111571 Cellulase Immobilization on Nano-carriers for Reuse in Cellulose HydrolysisYu Mao, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK (Presenter: Colette Fagan; Y. Mao, Q.Song, M. Wilkins)10:35AMBREAK10:45AM 1110477 Optimization <strong>of</strong> Enzyme Mixture for Hydrolysis <strong>of</strong> Hydrothermolysis PretreatedGrain Sorghum StoverMichael Mueller, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK (M. Mueller, M.R. Wilkins, F.Segato, C.L. Goad, R.A. Prade)11:00AM 1111546 Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Biomass Resources: Effect <strong>of</strong> Composition on Sugar Generation<strong>and</strong> Ethanol ProductionPraveen V. Vadlani, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS (S. Bansal,P.V.Vadlani)11:15AM 1111260 Recovery <strong>of</strong> a Purified Stream <strong>of</strong> C5 Sugars from Lignocellulosic HydrolyzateUsing Microphase-Directed Imprinted MaterialsAlicia R. Modenbach, Univ <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, Lexington, KY (A. Modenbach, S. Nokes,B. Knutson, S. Rankin)Wednesday, August 10 – 9:30AM-12:00PMSESSION 319 (BE-8) LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT – Sponsored by BE-22Moderator: William F. Hunt, III, North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NCLOCATION: FRENCHTime Paper # Title/Authors9:30AMIntroduction9:35AM 1110923 A Side by Side Comparison <strong>of</strong> Urban Level Spreader – Vegetated Filter Stripsin the Coastal Plain <strong>of</strong> North CarolinaErica M. Petre, North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NC (Erica M. Petre, William F.Hunt, <strong>and</strong> Ryan J. Winston)9:50AM 1111532 Quantifying the First Flush in Ro<strong>of</strong>top Rainwater Harvesting ThroughContinuous Monitoring & Analysis <strong>of</strong> Stormwater Run<strong>of</strong>fJessica J. Lay, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK (Jessica Lay, Jason Vogel,Jason Belden, <strong>and</strong> Glenn Brown)10:05AM 1111579 Evaluation <strong>of</strong> stormwater quality through pervious concrete pavementMark Dougherty, Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL (Mark Dougherty, Michael Hein,Charlene LeBleu)10:20AM 1111581 Low impact development structures for groundwater management <strong>and</strong>watershed protection in arid region: case study in El Paso TexasZhuping Sheng, Texas A&M Univ, El Paso, TX (Marmolejo R., Sheng, Z. <strong>and</strong>Walton, J.)10:35AMBREAK10:45AM 1110671 Highway Run<strong>of</strong>f Management using PFC, Filter Strips, <strong>and</strong> Dry <strong>and</strong> WetSwales.William F. Hunt, III, North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NC (R.J. Winston, W.F.Hunt, S.G. Kennedy, J.D. Wright)11:00AM 1111852 Design, Construction <strong>and</strong> Evaluation <strong>of</strong> five LID Practices in North CentralTexasFouad H. Jaber, Texas A&M Univ, Dallas, TX (Fouad H. Jaber; S<strong>and</strong>hya Mohan;Sa’d Shannak)11:15AM 1110551 Carbon Sequestration Potential <strong>of</strong> SCMsNatalie R. Bouchard, North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NC (Natalie Bouchard;William Hunt; Trisha Moore)Wednesday, August 10 – 9:30AM-12:00PMSESSION 320 (ED) ROLE OF AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICALENGINEERS IN GLOBAL ECONOMY – Sponsored by IntlModerator(s): Irfan Saleem Ahmad, Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois, Urbana, ILIsrael Sunday Dunmade, Mount Royal Univ Calgary, Calgary, ABCanada (Intl)9:30AMLOCATION: SEGELLIntroductionWednesday, August 10 – 9:00AM-10:00AMSESSION 321 (ED) ABET PROGRAM EVALUATOR INTRODUCTIONModerator: David R. Thompson, Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK (ABET)9:00AMLOCATION: TAYLORIntroductionThis session is intended for persons who are interested in becoming an ABETprogram evaluator (PEV) whether employed in government, industry, oracademia. An open discussion will be held to provide basic information on theABET PEV process, expectations, <strong>and</strong> timelines.Wednesday, August 10 – 10:00AM-12:00PMSESSION 322 ABET PEV REFRESHER WORKSHOPModerator: Ann L. Kenimer, Texas A&M Univ, College Station, TX (ABET)10:00AMLOCATION: TAYLORIntroductionThis session is for persons who are already program evaluators <strong>and</strong> evaluators intraining. Existing program evaluators are expected to periodically attend refreshertraining both to learn about changes in accreditation expectations <strong>and</strong> to sharebest practices related to the role <strong>of</strong> program evaluator.Wednesday, August 10 – 9:30AM-12:00PMSESSION 323 (ED) ETHICAL CONCERNS FACING TODAY’S ENGINEERINGPRACTIONERS – Invited Presentations Sponsored byED-412Moderator: Ronald Lee Sutton, Morton Buildings Inc, Morton, IL9:30AMLOCATION: COEIntroductionThe session “Ethical Concerns <strong>of</strong> Today’s Engineering Practitioners” will be adiscussion <strong>of</strong> interest to licensed Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineers as well as nonlicensedengineers who regularly face business <strong>and</strong> ethical decisions <strong>and</strong> challenges intoday’s world.Panelist:Jerry Wille, President, Curry-Wille & AssociatesHarvey Manbeck, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus, Pennsylvania State UniversityRobert Gustafson, Director, EEIC, Ohio State UniversityDavid Cox, Executive Director, Kentucky Board <strong>of</strong> Engineers & L<strong>and</strong> SurveyorsWednesday, August 10 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 324 (PM-8) ENGINEERING FOR FORAGE HARVEST ANDSTORAGE– Sponsored by PM-23/7/2Moderator: Kevin J. Shinners, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, Madison, WILOCATION: LAFFOONTime Paper # Title/Authors2:30PMIntroduction2:35PM 1111253 Using electrical conductance probes for moisture determination in switchgrasswindrows.Gary D Chesser, Mississippi State Univ, Mississippi State, MS (G.D. Chesser, J.D.Davis, J.L. Purswell <strong>and</strong> R. Lemus)2:50PM 1111266 Power requirement <strong>and</strong> energy consumption <strong>of</strong> bale compressionJude Liu, The Pennsylvania State Univ, University Park, PA (Dan H<strong>of</strong>stetter <strong>and</strong>Jude Liu)3:05PM 1110736 Uniformity <strong>of</strong> Total Mixed RationsDennis R. Buckmaster, Purdue Univ, West Lafayette, IN (D.R. Buckmaster, D.Wang)3:20PM 1110792 Rice Straw Silage in Round BalesDennis R. Buckmaster, Purdue Univ, West Lafayette, IN (D.R. Buckmaster, D.Wang)3:45PM 1111749 Knife Sharpness Changes During Forage Chopper OperationKarl Wild, Univ <strong>of</strong> Applied Sciences Dresden, Germany, Dresden, Germany (KarlWild, Veit Walther, John K. Schueller)4:00PM 1110484 Biomass mechanical size reduction, densification <strong>and</strong> supply logisticsZewei Miao, Beijing, Peoples Republic <strong>of</strong> China (Zewei Miao*, Tony E. Grift, <strong>and</strong>K.C. Ting)
Technical <strong>Session</strong>sASABE 2011 Annual International Meeting – Louisville, Kentucky USAWednesday, August 10 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 325 (PM-13) MACHINERY MANAGEMENT AND LOGISTICS –Sponsored by PM-43Moderator: Gary T. Roberson, North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NCLOCATION: SAMPSONTime Paper # Title/Authors2:30PMIntroduction2:35PM 1110804 Comparison <strong>of</strong> IF <strong>and</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ard Metric Marked Radial Ply TiresBradley J. Harris, Bridgestone Firestone, Akron, OH (B.J. Harris, B.R. Rethmel)2:50PM 1110971 Testing procedures for comparing fuel efficiency <strong>of</strong> CVT <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ard geartransmission versions <strong>of</strong> the same tractor modelMichael F. Kocher, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nebraska, Lincoln, NE (C.N. Howard, M.F. Kocher, R.M.Hoy, E.E. Blankenship)3:05PM 1111357 Development <strong>of</strong> a Calibration Procedure for Diesel Fuel Flow Measurementwith a Coriolis Effect MeterMatt T. Wold, Univ <strong>of</strong> Nebraska, Lincoln, NE (M.T. Wold, M.F. Kocher, R. M. Hoy,A.H. Lammers, E.E. Blankenship)3:20PM 1111436 Data Logging <strong>and</strong> Processing on <strong>Agricultural</strong> Vehicle <strong>and</strong> Implements with theCyCANAlex J. Nykamp, Iowa State University, Ames, IA (Presenter: Dr. Matthew Darr; A.Nykamp, M. Darr, R. McNaull)3:35PM 1111683 Performance <strong>of</strong> Wireless Off-Road Vehicular NetworksTimothy A. Wilcox, John Deere Intelligent Vehicle Systems, Dallas Center, IA(Timothy A. Wilcox, Dr. Alan C. Hansen, Luis F. Rodriguez, Tony E. Grift)3:50PMBREAK4:00PM 1111845 Using commercial tools for laboratory instruction <strong>of</strong> integrated electronicsystems <strong>and</strong> ISO st<strong>and</strong>ard protocols on agricultural machineryAndrew T. Jennett, Iowa State Univ, Creston, IA (Andrew Jennett, Matthew Darr,Robert McNaull)4:15PM 1110609 Research on the field performance <strong>of</strong> large <strong>and</strong> medium tractors in China —Acase study <strong>of</strong> rural Jilin ProvinceJun Yan, China <strong>Agricultural</strong> University, Beijing China (Yan Jun YangBaoling)4:30PM 1100019 Logistics <strong>and</strong> Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Grain Harvest <strong>and</strong> Transport Systems with the Use<strong>of</strong> Silo-BagPatrizia Busato, DEIAFA - Univ <strong>of</strong> Turin, Grugliasco (TO), Italy (P. Busato, R.Berruto, R. Bartosik)4:45PM 1100020 Logistics <strong>and</strong> Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Rice Harvest <strong>and</strong> Transport Systems with the Use <strong>of</strong>Variable Heat In-Bin Drying SystemRemigio E. Berruto, Univ <strong>of</strong> Turin, Grugliasco, Italy (R. Berruto, P. Busato, R.Bartosik, D. de La Torre)5:00PM 1110672 Research on Machinery Selection <strong>and</strong> Configuration <strong>of</strong> Forage ProductionSystem in Northern ChinaDonghui Lv, China <strong>Agricultural</strong> Univ, Beijing, Peoples Republic <strong>of</strong> China (D. Lv, D.Wang, H. Yuan)Wednesday, August 10 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 326 (PM-20) ON-THE-GO CROP CANOPY SENSING SYSTEMS –Sponsored by PM-54, IET-353Moderator: Won Suk (Daniel) Lee, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, Gainesville, FLLOCATION: WILKERSONTime Paper # Title/Authors2:30PMIntroduction2:35PM 1111063 Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Sensors for Sensing Characteristics <strong>and</strong> Field <strong>of</strong> View forVariable Rate Technology in Grape VinesGanesh C. Bora, North Dakota State Univ, Fargo, ND (Presenter: John Nowatzki;G.C. Bora; J. F. Nowatzki)2:50PM 1111651 A Camera <strong>and</strong> Laser System for Automatic Vine Balance AssessmentBen Grocholsky, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA (Ben Grocholsky,Stephen Nuske, Matt Aasted, Supreeth Achar, Terry Bates)3:05PM 1111948 Utilizing NDVI Sensors for Lay-By Nitrogen ApplicationGary T. Roberson, North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NC (Gary T. Roberson,Scott A. Hale, Ron W. Heiniger)3:20PM 1111261 Nadir <strong>and</strong> Oblique Canopy Reflectance Sensing for N Application in CornKenneth A. Sudduth, USDA ARS, Columbia, MO (Kenneth A. Sudduth, Newell R.Kitchen, Scott T. Drummond)3:35PMBREAK3:45PM 1111851 Effect <strong>of</strong> Water Diffusion on Delayed Fluorescence Emission <strong>and</strong> CO(2)AssimilationYa Guo, Univ <strong>of</strong> Missouri, Columbia, MO (Y. Guo, J. Tan)4:00PM 1111667 Field Procedure to Derive Heat, Water Vapor <strong>and</strong> Carbon Exchange Rates fromDigital Images <strong>of</strong> Vegetative CanopiesRobert M. Aiken, Kansas State Univ, Colby, KS (R. Aiken, A.A. Aboukheira, P.Coyne)Wednesday, August 10 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 327 WATER AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT – Sponsoredby SW-21, IntlModerator: Rabi H. Mohtar, Purdue Univ, West Lafayette, INLOCATION: COLLINSTime Paper # Title/Authors2:30PMIntroduction2:35PM 1111015 Poverty Reduction linkage with Water Management in AfricaAdebola Oyebola Elemide, Federal College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Akure, Nigeria (O.A.Elemide)2:50PM 1110913 Assessment <strong>of</strong> water storage state by s<strong>and</strong>-filled reservoirs using differentepisodic dry spell thresholdsOlufisayo A. Olufayo, Tshwane University <strong>of</strong> Technology, Pretoria, Gauteng SouthAfrica (Frederick A.O. Otieno <strong>and</strong> Olufisayo A. Olufayo)3:05PM 1111431 A Review <strong>of</strong> International Opportunities for publishing Soil <strong>and</strong> Water RelatedResearch in <strong>Agricultural</strong> Engineering JournalsPhilip W. Gassman, Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA (P.W. Gassman, K. Douglas-Mankin)3:20PM 1111516 Small-plot Irrigation Products, Design, <strong>and</strong> DisseminationkJack Keller, Keller-Bliesner Engineering, LLC, Logan, UT (J. Keller, A.A. Keller, <strong>and</strong>J.N. Ray)3:35PMBREAK3:45PM 1111740 Development <strong>and</strong> Application <strong>of</strong> Grid-based Watershed Hydrological Model forClimate Change Impact AssessmentGeunAe Park, Univ <strong>of</strong> Washington, Seattle, WA (Geun A. Park, Woo Y. Hong,Hyung J. Shin, Alan F. Hamlet <strong>and</strong> Seong J. Kim)4:00PM 1111875 Using Evapotranspiration Water Stress Index for Desertification Monitoring inJordanAyman A. Suleiman, Univ <strong>of</strong> Jordan, Amman, Jordan (A. Suleiman, J. Al-Bakri)4:15PM 1111081 In Search <strong>of</strong> Apparent Causal Associations between Flow Percentiles <strong>and</strong>Watershed VariablesHerbert Ssegane, Univ <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Athens, GA (Herbert Ssegane, Y. Mohamoud,E.W. Tollner, T. C. Rasmussen, J. Dowd)4:30PM 1111217 Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Existing Disposal Practices <strong>of</strong> Brine from the Reverse OsmosisDesalination Plants Used for AgricultureNurul A. Akh<strong>and</strong>, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, ON Canada (N.Akh<strong>and</strong>, M. AlMulla, F. Taha, Y.S. Hedar, B. Al Araj)Wednesday, August 10 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 328 (SW-8) CHALLENGES IN FOREST AND WETLANDHYDROLOGY - MODELING IN LARGE AGRICULTURALLANDSCAPES – Sponsored by SW-21, SW-23Moderator: Devendra Man Amatya, USDA Forest Service, Cordesville, SCLOCATION: BROWNTime Paper # Title/Authors2:30PMIntroduction2:35PM 1111484 Hydrologic Criteria for Wetl<strong>and</strong>s: Effect <strong>of</strong> Changing Definition <strong>of</strong>Growing SeasonR. Wayne Skaggs, North Carolina State Univ, Raleigh, NC (R.W. Skaggs)2:50PM 1110895 Evaluating Hydrologic Effect <strong>of</strong> Forest Harvesting at Upper Pearl RiverWatershed in MississippiSunita Khanal, Mississippi State Univ, Starkville, MS (S. Khanal, P. Parajuli)3:05PM 1111386 Modeling <strong>of</strong> the Hydrologic Impacts <strong>of</strong> Afforestaion in the Tacuarembó RiverBasin <strong>of</strong> UruguayBrian D. Phillips, North Carolina State Univ, Baton Rouge, LA (B. D. Phillips, G. M.Chescheir, R. W. Skaggs, D. M. Amatya)3:20PM 1111586 Estimating Nitrate Removal from Headwater Constructed Wetl<strong>and</strong>s using theSoil <strong>and</strong> Water Assessment Tool (SWAT)Margaret McCahon Kalcic, Purdue Univ, West Lafayette, IN (Margaret McCahonKalcic, Indrajeet Chaubey, Jane Frankenberger, Eileen Kladivko)3:35PMBREAK3:45PM 1110706 Monitoring <strong>and</strong> Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Pesticides in Streams at Watershed Scale inOntarioShadi Dayyani Dardashti, McGill Univ, Montreal, QC Canada (S.i Dayyani, S.I.Ahmed, R. Rudra, P. Goel)4:00PM 1111556 Extensive Bi<strong>of</strong>uel Production - Will it Change the Climate?Brian K. Gelder, Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA (B. Gelder, R. Anex, C. Anderson, R.Arritt, P. Gassman, M. Jha, <strong>and</strong> D. Herzmann)4:15PM 1111548 Forecasting Drought using Retrospective Forecast AnalogsChristopher J. Martinez, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, Gainesville, FL (C.J. Martinez, R.W.Rooney, J.A. Alldridge)4:30PM 1111633 Integrated Weather Sensor Platform <strong>and</strong> Decision Support System forImproved Sweet Potato ProductionJose P. Rojas, LSU Agcenter, Baton Rouge, LA (J.P. Rojas, R. Sheffield)Wednesday, August 10 – 2:30PM-5:00PMSESSION 329 (SW-10) IMPACT OF BIOMASS PRODUCTION ON WATERQUALITY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES – Sponsored bySW-223Moderator: Pouyan Nejadhashemi, Michigan State Univ, Okemos, MILOCATION: NUNNTime Paper # Title/Authors2:30PMIntroduction2:35PM 1111832 Field Survey <strong>of</strong> Riparian Sediment Delivery in Forest Bi<strong>of</strong>uel OperationsJami E. Nettles, Weyerhaeuser Co, Columbus, MS (J.E. Nettles, J.M. Grace, Z.Leggett)2:50PM 1111256 Resolving bottlenecks in current algal wastewater treatment paradigms: Asynergistic combination <strong>of</strong> low-lipid algal wastewater treatment <strong>and</strong>hydrothermal liquefaction for large-scale bi<strong>of</strong>uel productionYan Zhou, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois, Urbana, IL (Yan Zhou, Lance Schideman, MaiPham, Yuanhui Zhang, Guo Yu, Zhichao Wang)3:05PM 1111557 Assessing the Effects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Agricultural</strong> Management Practices on CarbonSequestration Using a Modeling ApproachSarah E. Duffy, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS (Duffy, S.; Parajuli, P.B.; Hatten, J.; <strong>and</strong> Paz, J.)