Abstract
The clogging dynamics of pressure-compensating drippers is still poorly addressed, and its understanding is quite important to control clogging. The aim of this study was to evaluate the flow performance of pressure-compensating drippers under clogging effect. Eight pressure-compensating emitters, model J-SC Jain PC-PLUS with nominal flow rate of 2.2 L h-1 were evaluated. The tests were run for 8 h d-1 for 4 weeks, a total of 160 h. Every 40 h, the concentration and granulometry of suspended particles were increased, by adding 125 mg L-1 of solids, composed of sand. The flow rate of the emitters was determined using a weight measurement system. Flow rate variations of the emitters did not follow a defined pattern. Clogging seems to occur randomly and abruptly. Sometimes the flow rate exceeded the nominal value (maximum relative flow rate of 182%) and other times it was lower than the nominal value (minimum relative flow rate of 0%).
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Pinto, M. F., Molle, B., Alves, D. G., Ait-Mouheb, N., de Camargo, A. P., & Frizzone, J. A. (2017). Flow rate dynamics of pressure-compensating drippers under clogging effect. Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental, 21(5), 304–309. https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v21n5p304-309
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