A Portable and Mobile Rainfall Simulator

  • Lascano R
  • Stout J
  • Goebel T
  • et al.
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Abstract

An existing Purdue-type rainfall simulator (RFS) was designed to be transported using a commercial flatbed trailer that was modified by cutting out a section of the wooden bed allowing the RFS to be positioned directly above the target area to measure soil erosion and water runoff. To allow water to pass through the trailer undisturbed, the axle of the trailer was removed and replaced with axle-free wheel hubs and springs. Additionally, a remote control mover rated for 2000 kg was incorporated in our design. The final result was a portable and mobile RFS that can be moved to fields using a trailer hitch and can be operated by two individuals. The cost of the hardware, not including the RFS, is $5300 (USD) and detailed design plans are available.

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Lascano, R. J., Stout, J. E., Goebel, T. S., & III, D. C. G. (2019). A Portable and Mobile Rainfall Simulator. Open Journal of Soil Science, 09(10), 207–218. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojss.2019.910012

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