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Title: Influence of the wind on water application uniformity of a mechanical lateral move irrigation equipment using rotating plate sprinklers
Other Titles: Influência do vento na uniformidade de aplicação de água de um equipamento de irrigação mecanizada tipo lateral móvel usando emissores de placa oscilante
Keywords: Irrigated rice
In-field tests
Irrigation uniformity
Wind-pressure
Sprinkler irrigation
Arroz irrigado
Ensaios de campo
Uniformidade de irrigação
Pressão do vento
Irrigação por aspersores
Issue Date: Jan-2016
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Citation: FARIA, L. C. et al. influence of the wind on water application uniformity of a mechanical lateral move irrigation equipment using rotating plate sprinklers. Ciência Rural, Santa Maria, v. 46, n. 1, p. 83-88, Jan. 2016.
Abstract: Investigations demonstrate that the wind is the factor that causes the biggest negative influence on water application of sprinkler irrigation systems. Therefore, this paper aims to evaluate, in in-field conditions, the influence of wind on the water distribution uniformity of a mechanical lateral move sprinkler system used for irrigation in rice crop in the South of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The equipment is located at the Campo Experimental de Terras Baixas (ETB) of EMBRAPA/CPACT and operates with water emitters model I-Wob installed in drop tubes in a distance of 2.8m above the soil surface, having a uniform space of 2.3m between each other and pressure regulators of 68.9kPa. Sixteen in-field evaluations were done and they permitted to infer that the higher is the wind speed, the lower are the values of Christiansen Uniformity (CU) and of Distribution Uniformity (DU) coefficients. Besides, it can be affirmed that even in unfavorable wind conditions, the mechanical lateral move irrigation equipment presented desirable indexes of water application uniformity.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/29515
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