Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3198621546> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 63 of
63
with 100 items per page.
- W3198621546 abstract "Lately, the drip irrigation systems built with pressure compensating (PC) drippers (emitters) inside welded in the drip laterals, find more and more application in Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and other countries having well-developed irrigation-based agriculture, especially where the ground is not flat but rather is of hilly nature. The main advantage of these systems is the provision of uniform flow rate along the laterals and batteries (blocks) in the whole drip systems irrespectively of the alteration of the operating pressure, and, besides, this allows long laterals to be designed. The recommended operating pressure starts from 0.5 – 1.0 atm and reaches 4 – 5 atm. Reaching equal drip flow rate in these systems is realized thanks to an elastic membrane with fixed strength parameters, located at the outlet of the nozzles in a specially arranged bed (nest) for this purpose. The advertisement of the applications of those nozzles in the company catalogs is very intensive but is it true for all types of pressure compensating drippers? In laboratory conditions we carried out hydraulic tests of drip laterals with inside welded pressure compensating drippers, cylinder type, in order to find out the head losses along the drip lateral. The laterals were with a nominal outer diameter 16 mm, inner diameter 13.8 mm, thickness of the wall 1.1 mm and flow rate 2.1 l/h, at intervals of 33 cm between the drippers, with lengths 60, 80 and 100 m. The results showed considerable head losses, with great deviations from the ones obtained by analytic way through formulas. For example, in a 100 m long lateral, the losses reach 60 to 75% of the applied operating pressure at the beginning of the lateral. Some specific data from the tests – in case of inlet pressure of 18, 20 and 25 m, the head losses are respectively 12, 14 and 17 m which means that in case of flat ground and such with back slope it is almost impossible to realize a length of 100 m and more of the lateral. All drippers will not operate at the horizontal part of the curve “pressure-flow rate” but at the transitional part of this curve. It follows from this that irrespectively of the pressure compensating action of those nozzles, this type of laterals will hardly find application in real conditions in the design of an engineering project for drip irrigation respecting the admissible coefficients of the distribution uniformity of the irrigation water. The same is valid for the other tested laterals as well. Sometimes, laying conventional type of laterals is more appropriate and brings better results. All this is due to the considerable minor head losses in those nozzles because of the sizable constriction of the cross section of the laterals by the nest (bed) of the membrane." @default.
- W3198621546 created "2021-09-13" @default.
- W3198621546 creator A5031804527 @default.
- W3198621546 creator A5078246232 @default.
- W3198621546 date "2019-03-20" @default.
- W3198621546 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W3198621546 title "HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS OF DRIP LATERALS WITH INSIDE WELDED PRESSURE COMPENSATING DRIPPERS" @default.
- W3198621546 cites W1995205722 @default.
- W3198621546 cites W2377184155 @default.
- W3198621546 doi "https://doi.org/10.35120/kij3003575g" @default.
- W3198621546 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W3198621546 type Work @default.
- W3198621546 sameAs 3198621546 @default.
- W3198621546 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3198621546 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3198621546 hasAuthorship W3198621546A5031804527 @default.
- W3198621546 hasAuthorship W3198621546A5078246232 @default.
- W3198621546 hasBestOaLocation W31986215461 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConcept C152453397 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConcept C19474535 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConcept C2994359068 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConcept C88862950 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConceptScore W3198621546C127413603 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConceptScore W3198621546C152453397 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConceptScore W3198621546C18903297 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConceptScore W3198621546C19474535 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConceptScore W3198621546C2994359068 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConceptScore W3198621546C39432304 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConceptScore W3198621546C78519656 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConceptScore W3198621546C86803240 @default.
- W3198621546 hasConceptScore W3198621546C88862950 @default.
- W3198621546 hasLocation W31986215461 @default.
- W3198621546 hasOpenAccess W3198621546 @default.
- W3198621546 hasPrimaryLocation W31986215461 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2059566195 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2346534356 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2963763399 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W3040253319 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W3118872974 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W320269150 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W1516394598 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2814379416 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2831379927 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2831608779 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2834402340 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2839945270 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2865660436 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2874182088 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2874956773 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2876005517 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W2878168425 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W3040092449 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W3095643162 @default.
- W3198621546 hasRelatedWork W3167566432 @default.
- W3198621546 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3198621546 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3198621546 magId "3198621546" @default.
- W3198621546 workType "article" @default.