## ABSTRACT Most designers of simple pressure water delivery systems for irrigation purposes use very simple empirical pipe selection methods based on arbitrary concepts (unit head loss, velocity, and per cent head loss methods), without taking into account economic criteria. These methods do not l
ANALYTICAL SOLUTION FOR OPTIMUM DESIGN OF FURROW IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
โ Scribed by M. E. KIWAN
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 396 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6087
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โฆ Synopsis
An analytical solution for the optimum design of furrow irrigation systems is derived. The non-linear calculus optimization method is used to formulate a general form for designing the optimum system elements under circumstances of maximizing the water application efficiency of the system during irrigation. Different system bases and constraints are considered in the solution. A full irrigation water depth is considered to be achieved at the tail of the furrow line. The solution is based on neglecting the recession and depletion times after off-irrigation. This assumption is valid in the case of open-end (free gradient) furrow systems rather than closed-end (closed dike) systems. Illustrative examples for different systems are presented and the results are compared with the output obtained using an iterative numerical solution method. The final derived solution is expressed as a function of the furrow length ratio (the furrow length to the water travelling distance). The function of water travelling developed by Reddy et al. is considered for reaching the optimum solution. As practical results from the study, the optimum furrow elements for free gradient systems can be estimated to achieve the maximum application efficiency, i.e. furrow length, water inflow rate and cutoff irrigation time.
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