TY - JOUR
T1 - Soil hydraulic properties affecting discharge uniformity of gravity-fed subsurface drip irrigation systems
AU - Lazarovitch, N.
AU - Shani, U.
AU - Thompson, Thomas L.
AU - Warrick, A. W.
PY - 2006/11
Y1 - 2006/11
N2 - The use of subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) is increasing for many reasons, including its many agronomic advantages and the ability for safe application of wastewater to crops. In contrast to surface drip irrigation, soil hydraulic properties may affect SDI performance, particularly for new SDI systems designed to operate under low pressure (e.g., 2m of head). This work introduces a new approach for solving problems of predicting discharge in SDI laterals. We accomplish this by coupling models of head loss in laterals and soil impacts on dripper discharge. The coupled model enables an evaluation of the performance of SDI laterals while changing inputs, such as the lateral diameter, length and slope, dripper nominal discharge and exponent, inlet pressure head, soil hydraulic properties, and soil spatial variability. This model is used to determine the coefficient of variation of discharge for two numerical comparisons.
AB - The use of subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) is increasing for many reasons, including its many agronomic advantages and the ability for safe application of wastewater to crops. In contrast to surface drip irrigation, soil hydraulic properties may affect SDI performance, particularly for new SDI systems designed to operate under low pressure (e.g., 2m of head). This work introduces a new approach for solving problems of predicting discharge in SDI laterals. We accomplish this by coupling models of head loss in laterals and soil impacts on dripper discharge. The coupled model enables an evaluation of the performance of SDI laterals while changing inputs, such as the lateral diameter, length and slope, dripper nominal discharge and exponent, inlet pressure head, soil hydraulic properties, and soil spatial variability. This model is used to determine the coefficient of variation of discharge for two numerical comparisons.
KW - Hydraulic models
KW - Soil permeability
KW - Spatial distribution
KW - Trickle irrigation
KW - Uniform flow
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U2 - 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9437(2006)132:6(531)
DO - 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9437(2006)132:6(531)
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AN - SCOPUS:33751098492
SN - 0733-9437
VL - 132
SP - 531
EP - 536
JO - Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering - ASCE
JF - Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering - ASCE
IS - 6
ER -