Water Distribution Uniformity in Driping System Under Growing Pressures

  • PIAZENTIN J
  • Luis Zocoler J
  • Pires Cremasco C
  • et al.
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Increasing water use efficiency in agricultural systems is critical as it results in economic and environmental cost reductions, especially in localized irrigation, which depends on a number of factors, especially the flow rate of the emitters and proper uniformity of water distribution, both with respect to direct with the pressure of the emitters For this evaluation the use of coefficients of water uniformity, it is essential to indicate the best wetness management. The experiment was carried out in the Irrigation laboratory, in a test stand, using Christiansen uniformity coefficient - CUC, distribution uniformity coefficient - CUD and statistical uniformity coefficient - CUE. In the irrigation line, four pressures on the drip emitter (5, 10, 15 and 20 mca) were applied. The pressure variations obtained did not reduce the efficiency of the uniformity of water distribution by the drip system, falling into high efficiency ranges for all evaluated coefficients, representing adequate wetting rates.

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PIAZENTIN, J., Luis Zocoler, J., Pires Cremasco, C., Bonini Neto, A., & Roberto Almeida Gabriel Filho, L. (2019). Water Distribution Uniformity in Driping System Under Growing Pressures. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 7(11), 14–21. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss11.1829

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