Analysis of uniformity of sprinkle irrigation in a semi-arid area |
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Authors: | J. M. Tarjuelo J. Montero F. T. Honrubia J. J. Ortiz J. F. Ortega |
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Affiliation: | Regional Water Research Centre, Regional-Development Institute, Castilla-La Mancha University, Campus Universitario, E02071, Albacete, Spain |
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Abstract: | One of the most appropriate sprinkler systems for arid or semi-arid areas – where a great deal of irrigating water is required – are the permanent set systems and the continuous-move laterals. To know the reality of water application in this type of areas, many field evaluations of solid set systems and centre pivot irrigation were conducted in Castilla-La Mancha region (Spain). The main factors affecting water application and evaporation and drift losses with these systems (pressure, wind speed, sprinkler type, etc.) were analysed. A set of performance guidelines and recommendations for the design and management of sprinkle irrigation is presented to attain the highest uniformity and efficiency in water application in semi-arid areas. To use working pressure as low as possible, but with sprinklers that produce a great deal of middle size water drops along with night irrigation for minimising evaporation and drift losses are important aspects. |
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Keywords: | Semi-arid areas irrigation Centre pivot Permanent solid set Uniformity Discharge efficiency |
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