Project

2018-2019

Leader investigator of the task: prof. dr hab. inż. Adam Figiel

Investigators: dr hab. inż. Roman Stopa, prof. uczelni, dr hab. inż. Piotr Komarnicki, mgr inż. Monika Słupska
Summary:Market analysis showed that in the world cranberries are produced in areas where there is no problem with a small amount of water (swamp areas, peat substrate). American cranberry products such as juice, concentrate, and sweetened dried berries are available on the international market. Most of the plantations are concentrated in North America. The main reason for the increase in production is the growing demand on world markets. The demand is generated mainly by the processing sector. There is no tradition in the cultivation of this plant in Europe, although the demand for its products increases due to the growing interest in pro-health food. However, its strong brake is the price of cranberry products related to the need to import fruit from America. There are only a few large cranberry commercial plantations in the EU. The largest of them (20 ha) are located in Latvia. They are established in peat bogs where the natural soil and water conditions favor this cultivation on a medium scale. Another plantation of about 15 ha is located in Germany - it was established on podzolic soils, poor in water and nutrients - it is a definite blockade in terms of increasing the cultivation area despite the growing market needs. The dissemination and implementation of the result of the operation may be an opportunity not only for Polish farmers but also for foreign farmers to establish new or enlarge the existing cranberry plantations.
Keywords: plant production and horticulture, fruit growing, cultivation (plant production), soil management technology, local state, water
Internal project (No. PT / 359/2014 / S.C.)

Leader investigator of the task: dr hab. inż. Piotr Komarnicki
Summary:The aim was to present the influence of dynamic loads on the fruit sensitivity to bruising at variable values of the drop height and the number of impacts. The work focuses on the experimental procedure aimed at quantifying the damage to fruit depending on the changes in surface pressures occurring under impact loads.
Keywords:impact load, apple, pressure
National Science Center project (N N313 789940)
2011-2014

Leader investigator of the task: prof. dr hab. inż. Leszek Romański

Investigators: prof. dr hab. inż. Jerzy Bieniek, dr hab. inż. Piotr Komarnicki, dr hab. inż. Jerzy Detyna
Summary: The scientific goal of the project was to determine the phenomena occurring during the operation of a wind turbine equipped with two propellers rotating in opposite directions in terms of the power generated by the power generator driven by them. During testing the structure, the ecological aspect of the solution was also taken into account, as it should be characterized by low noise. Actions were taken (changing the shape or surface of the airfoil) to lower it, so that the permissible noise of 55 dB was recorded at a distance of up to 10 m from the engine room. The final result of the study was the construction of a mathematical model enabling simulation calculations of the power obtained by a wind turbine with a specific profile of propeller blades. The model takes into account parameters such as: air stream velocity and its density, propeller diameter, distance between the propellers, blade angle of attack.
Keywords: wind turbine, propeller, generator, stream of air
project number N N 310 435938
2009-2011
Leader investigator of the task: prof. Dr Cezary Kabala

Investigators: dr inż. Jarosław Waroszewski
project nr 2012/05/B/NZ9/03389
2013-2016
Leader investigator of the task: prof. Dr Cezary Kabala

Investigators: dr inż. Jarosław Waroszewski
2012/05/D/ST10/00529
2013-2016
Leader investigator of the task: Dr Jakub Kierczak

Investigators: dr inż. Jarosław Waroszewski
project nr 2014/15/B/ST10/04606
2015-2018
Leader investigator of the task: prof. dr hab. Cezary Kabała

Investigators: dr inż. Jarosław Waroszewski
project nr 2015/19/D/ST10/02869
2016-2019
Leader investigator of the task: dr Marek Kasprzak

Investigators: dr inż. Jarosław Waroszewski
project nr 2018/29/B/ST10/00610
2019-2022
Leader investigator of the task: dr hab. Beata Łabaz

Investigators: dr inż. Jarosław Waroszewski
project nr 12.264
2013-2014

Leader investigator of the task: dr inż. Jarosław Waroszewski
Number:  2014/15/D/ST10/04087
2015-2018

Leader investigator of the task: dr inż. Jarosław Waroszewski
2010-2013
Leader investigator of the task: dr hab. Magdalena Szymura, prof. uczelni

Investigators: CAVES - Complexity, Agents, Volatility, Evidence and Scale”, 6th EU Framework Program
Number: MNiSW N N305 154537
2009-2013

Leader investigator of the task: dr Dorota Kawałko

Investigators: prof. dr hab. Tadeusz Chodak, prof. dr hab Jarosław Kaszubkiewicz, dr Przemysław Woźniczka, dr hab. Aleksandra Halarewicz, prof. uczelni
Summary: In selected natural habitats of oak-hornbeam forests and transformed ones, due to the lowering of groundwater levels, the hydrological and lithological properties of soils and the current vegetation condition were determined. This made it possible to identify the direction of changes in the analyzed soils.
Keywords: river valleys, oak-hornbeam forests, groundwater level, soil transformation
Number: 2018/29/B/ST10/01282
2019-2021

Leader investigator of the task: dr inż. Jarosław Waroszewski

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