A study on the development of reduction facilities’ management standards for agricultural drainage for disaster reduction

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Abstract

The agricultural drainage in rural area plays important roles in water supply and drainage for crop cultivation. Various kinds of debris near agricultural drainage, however, causes sedimen-tation in the drainage during rainfall. The debris introduced into the agricultural drainage moves out of the drainage under a high flow rate. This causes a reduction in the flow rate, which may affect the discharge capacity, resulting in crop damage. This study developed a reduction facility to reduce debris entering agricultural drainage and analyzed the performance by measuring the capture efficacy in the hydraulic experiment. A total of 648 runs were performed for 216 experiment conditions where three replications and error ranges were calculated depending on the inflow characteristics of debris. This study also evaluated the performance of the reduction facility and established the design criteria by developing a capture efficacy equation by flow rate and type of reduction facility.

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Song, Y., & Park, M. (2021). A study on the development of reduction facilities’ management standards for agricultural drainage for disaster reduction. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13179595

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