Swinging-Pulse Sprinkling Head for Rain Simulators

Rainfall simulators are research devices that can be used for studying runoff and sediment transport on the plot scale. This technical note introduces a new solution that combines the two most commonly used methods for generating artificial rain—swinging and pulse jet systems. Reasons for developing...

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Main Authors: Petr Kavka, Martin Neumann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Hydrology
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/8/2/74
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spelling doaj-b062eb91bcec43ef87c132728d57d4e42021-05-31T23:01:15ZengMDPI AGHydrology2306-53382021-05-018747410.3390/hydrology8020074Swinging-Pulse Sprinkling Head for Rain SimulatorsPetr Kavka0Martin Neumann1Department of Landscape Water Conservation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, Prague 6, 166 29 Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Landscape Water Conservation, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, Prague 6, 166 29 Prague, Czech RepublicRainfall simulators are research devices that can be used for studying runoff and sediment transport on the plot scale. This technical note introduces a new solution that combines the two most commonly used methods for generating artificial rain—swinging and pulse jet systems. Reasons for developing this device are its universal use, simple construction, and reduction of water consumption, with better spatial distribution of rain and rainfall kinetic energy close to that of natural conditions. Routine operations of this device are expected for plots of 1 × 1 m, with a height 2–2.5 m. The rained surface could be extended to 2 × 2 m with lower spatial distribution. The sprinkled area in this case was limited by the drain box that also collected the remaining water. The principle of the presented single-nozzle simulator can be extended to multi-nozzle simulators for larger experimental plots.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/8/2/74rainfall simulatorprecipitationsoil lossrunoffplot scale
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Swinging-Pulse Sprinkling Head for Rain Simulators
Hydrology
rainfall simulator
precipitation
soil loss
runoff
plot scale
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Martin Neumann
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title Swinging-Pulse Sprinkling Head for Rain Simulators
title_short Swinging-Pulse Sprinkling Head for Rain Simulators
title_full Swinging-Pulse Sprinkling Head for Rain Simulators
title_fullStr Swinging-Pulse Sprinkling Head for Rain Simulators
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title_sort swinging-pulse sprinkling head for rain simulators
publisher MDPI AG
series Hydrology
issn 2306-5338
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Rainfall simulators are research devices that can be used for studying runoff and sediment transport on the plot scale. This technical note introduces a new solution that combines the two most commonly used methods for generating artificial rain—swinging and pulse jet systems. Reasons for developing this device are its universal use, simple construction, and reduction of water consumption, with better spatial distribution of rain and rainfall kinetic energy close to that of natural conditions. Routine operations of this device are expected for plots of 1 × 1 m, with a height 2–2.5 m. The rained surface could be extended to 2 × 2 m with lower spatial distribution. The sprinkled area in this case was limited by the drain box that also collected the remaining water. The principle of the presented single-nozzle simulator can be extended to multi-nozzle simulators for larger experimental plots.
topic rainfall simulator
precipitation
soil loss
runoff
plot scale
url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/8/2/74
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