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- Model to design drip hose lateral line using two spacing between emitters
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- The use of non-pressure compensating drip hose in horticultural and annual cycle fruits is growing in Brazil. In this case, the challenge for designers is getting longer lateral lines with high values of uniformity. The objective of this study was to develop a model to design longer lateral lines using non-pressure compensating drip hose. Using the developed model, the hypotheses to be evaluated were: a) the use of two different spacing between emitters in the same lateral line allows longer length; b) it is possible to get longer lateral lines using high values of pressure variation in the lateral lines since the distribution uniformity stays below allowable limits. A computer program was developed in Delphi based on the model developed and it is able to design lateral lines in level using non-pressure compensating drip hose. The input data are: desired distribution uniformity (DU); initial and final pressure in the lateral line; coefficients of relationship between emitter discharge and pressure head; hose internal diameter; pipe cross-sectional area with the dripper; and roughness coefficient for the Hazen-Williams equation. The program allows calculate the lateral line length with three possibilities: selecting two spacing between emitters and defining the exchange point; using two pre-established spacing between emitters and calculating the length of each section with different spacing; using one emitter spacing. Results showed that the use of two sections with different spacing between drippers in the lateral line didn't allow longer length but got better uniformity when compared with lateral line with one spacing between emitters. The adoption of two spacing increased the flow rate per meter in the final section which represented approximately 80% of the lateral line total length and this justifies their use. The software allowed DU above 90% with pressure head variation of 40% and the use of two spacing between emitters. The developed model/software showed to be accurate, easy to handle and useful for lateral line design using non-pressure compensating drip hose.
- 1-Dec-2012
- American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Meeting 2012, v. 6, p. 4610-4620.
- 4610-4620
- Emission uniformity
- Emitter spacing
- Localized irrigation
- Annual cycle
- Cross sectional area
- Developed model
- Distribution uniformity
- Final pressure
- Input datas
- Internal diameters
- Line design
- Non-pressure compensating
- Pressure heads
- Pressure variations
- Roughness coefficient
- Total length
- Two section
- Agriculture
- Design
- Hose
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