Required Lateral Inlet Pressure Head for Automated Subsurface Drip Irrigation Management

Subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) is one of the most promising irrigation systems. It is based on small and frequent water supplies. Because SDI emitters are buried, their discharges are dependent on the water status at the vicinity of the outlets. This paper was targeted to design the SDI laterals a...

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Main Authors: Moncef Hammami, Khemaies Zayani, Hédi Ben Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:International Journal of Agronomy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/162354
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spelling doaj-f8345e1c9b5a4dae81f68bbc730776b72020-11-24T21:33:46ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Agronomy1687-81591687-81672013-01-01201310.1155/2013/162354162354Required Lateral Inlet Pressure Head for Automated Subsurface Drip Irrigation ManagementMoncef Hammami0Khemaies Zayani1Hédi Ben Ali2University of Carthage, High School of Agriculture of Mateur, 7030 Mateur, TunisiaUniversity of Carthage/High Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technologies of Borj Cedria, B.P. 1003, 2050 Hammam Lif, TunisiaAgricultural Investment Promotion Agency, 6000 Gabès, TunisiaSubsurface drip irrigation (SDI) is one of the most promising irrigation systems. It is based on small and frequent water supplies. Because SDI emitters are buried, their discharges are dependent on the water status at the vicinity of the outlets. This paper was targeted to design the SDI laterals accounting for the soil water-retention characteristics and the roots water extraction. The proposed approach provides systematic triggering and cut-off of irrigation events based on fixed water suctions in the vadose zone. In doing so, the soil water content is maintained at an optimal threshold ascertaining the best plant growth. Knowing the soil water-retention curve, the appropriate water suction for the plant growth, and the emitter discharge-pressure head relationship, the developed method allows the computation of the required hydraulics of the lateral (e.g., inlet pressure head, inside diameter, etc.). The proposed approach is a helpful tool for best SDI systems design and appropriate water management. An illustrative example is presented for SDI laterals’ design on tomato crop.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/162354
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author Moncef Hammami
Khemaies Zayani
Hédi Ben Ali
spellingShingle Moncef Hammami
Khemaies Zayani
Hédi Ben Ali
Required Lateral Inlet Pressure Head for Automated Subsurface Drip Irrigation Management
International Journal of Agronomy
author_facet Moncef Hammami
Khemaies Zayani
Hédi Ben Ali
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title Required Lateral Inlet Pressure Head for Automated Subsurface Drip Irrigation Management
title_short Required Lateral Inlet Pressure Head for Automated Subsurface Drip Irrigation Management
title_full Required Lateral Inlet Pressure Head for Automated Subsurface Drip Irrigation Management
title_fullStr Required Lateral Inlet Pressure Head for Automated Subsurface Drip Irrigation Management
title_full_unstemmed Required Lateral Inlet Pressure Head for Automated Subsurface Drip Irrigation Management
title_sort required lateral inlet pressure head for automated subsurface drip irrigation management
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Agronomy
issn 1687-8159
1687-8167
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) is one of the most promising irrigation systems. It is based on small and frequent water supplies. Because SDI emitters are buried, their discharges are dependent on the water status at the vicinity of the outlets. This paper was targeted to design the SDI laterals accounting for the soil water-retention characteristics and the roots water extraction. The proposed approach provides systematic triggering and cut-off of irrigation events based on fixed water suctions in the vadose zone. In doing so, the soil water content is maintained at an optimal threshold ascertaining the best plant growth. Knowing the soil water-retention curve, the appropriate water suction for the plant growth, and the emitter discharge-pressure head relationship, the developed method allows the computation of the required hydraulics of the lateral (e.g., inlet pressure head, inside diameter, etc.). The proposed approach is a helpful tool for best SDI systems design and appropriate water management. An illustrative example is presented for SDI laterals’ design on tomato crop.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/162354
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