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Figure 1: The Distribution Water Pattern From The Sprinklers

Uniform water distribution by sprinkler and surface irrigation systems is important to maximize crop yields and quality, as well as make more efficient use of water supplies. This study determined the maximum average rate at which sprinkler systems can apply water to the soil surface under different wind conditions, as the application rate is a factor in the final water distribution. It also examined how windspeed affects the application rate of a side-roll sprinkler system. The distribution of water from sprinklers to the soil has two parts: distribution from the nozzle to the soil surface, and distribution in the soil profile from the surface.

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Figure 1: The Distribution Water Pattern From The Sprinklers

Uniform water distribution by sprinkler and surface irrigation systems is important to maximize crop yields and quality, as well as make more efficient use of water supplies. This study determined the maximum average rate at which sprinkler systems can apply water to the soil surface under different wind conditions, as the application rate is a factor in the final water distribution. It also examined how windspeed affects the application rate of a side-roll sprinkler system. The distribution of water from sprinklers to the soil has two parts: distribution from the nozzle to the soil surface, and distribution in the soil profile from the surface.

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Introduction

Water is being applied to millions of acres of irrigated lands by many types of sprinkler and
surface-irrigation systems. Uniform water distribution by these systems is necessary to
maximize crop yield and quality. Also, uniform water distribution is necessary for more
efficient use of the available irrigationwater supplies. For these reasons, improvement in
water distribution by both sprinkler and surface irrigation systems is very important to
irrigated agriculture. The maximum average rate at which these systems applied water to the
soil surface was determined since this is a factor to be considered in the final distribution of
water on the soil. The effect of low and high windspeeds on the application rate of a side-roll
sprinkler system need to be determine. The distribution of water by a sprinkler irrigation
system is a two-part job distribution from the sprinkler nozzles to the soil or crop surface and
distribution in the soil profile from the soil surface. Distribution system factors include
sprinkler head spacing on the lateral, spacing of laterals along the main pipeline, height of
sprinkler above the soil or crop, stability of the sprinkler riser, and pressures variation in the
sprinkler system.

Figure 1 : The distribution water pattern from the sprinklers

Water is distributed to the soil or crop surface mechanically. Deviations from a pattern
obtained under zero windspeed can be considered random since they are influenced by
varying wind speed and direction, both of which tend to be randomly distributed. Therefore,
the cumulative pattern during a long time interval or from two or more irrigations would be
expected to be more uniform than most individual irrigations during the irrigation season.

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