首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Wetting Pattern Models for Drip Irrigation: New Empirical Model
Authors:Keyvan Malek  R. Troy Peters
Affiliation:1Recent Graduate, Irrigation and Drainage Program, Bu Ali Sian Univ., Hamedan, Iran; mailing address: 6 2nd Floor, Ghaem’s 4 Alley, Koorosh St., North Janat abad St., Tehran, Iran.
2Extension Irrigation Specialist and Assistant Professor, Washington State Univ., Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center, 24106 N. Bunn Rd., Prosser, WA (corresponding author). E-mail: troy_peters@wsu.edu
Abstract:Reliable information about the wetted dimensions of soil under drip irrigation helps designers to determine optimal emitter flow rates and spacings to reduce system equipment costs and provide better soil water conditions for the most efficient and effective use of water. This study presents a new empirical formula that predicts soil wetted dimensions around a drip emitter. The coefficients were obtained by using regression analysis on the results of field experiments done on the Pardis Agricultural Farm of Tehran University in Karaj, Iran. These data were also used to evaluate the semiempirical model of Zur and Schwartzman, the empirical model of Amin and Ekhmaj, and the analytical model WetUp. Statistical comparisons (mean error, root mean square error, and model efficiency) are made of the simulated data with the observed data. To evaluate the models, published experimental data by Risse et?al. and Li et?al. were also used. The results demonstrate that the suggested equations can be used for a wide range of discharge rates and soil types. The best result was obtained from the new empirical model proposed in this investigation. The lowest mean error for the wetted radius and wetted depth was 8.21 and 8.62?cm, respectively.
Keywords:Trickle irrigation  Unsaturated flow  Soil water  Empirical equations  
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号