Horticulturae (Sep 2022)

Characteristics of Rotary Sprinkler Water Distribution under Dynamic Water Pressure

  • Na Li,
  • Jia Liu,
  • Ningshan Zhou,
  • Qiliang Yang,
  • Jiaping Liang,
  • Jianian Li,
  • Liming Yu,
  • Xiaogang Liu,
  • Wenqian Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8090804
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
p. 804

Abstract

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In order to explore water distribution in sprinkler irrigation systems under dynamic water pressure, an irrigation test was conducted in a sprinkler irrigation system equipped with the Hunter MP2000 full circular rotator ray sprinkler under “trapezoidal” waveform pressure to explore the influencing factors such as basic water pressure, dynamic pressure period, and the sprinkler combination spacing. The result shows that the basic pressure, sprinkler combination spacing, and their interaction significantly affected the coefficient of variation, average intensity, and coefficient of uniformity. The normalized comprehensive evaluation indexes were selected as the measurement standards. The optimal factor combination was found to be the basic pressure of 250 kPa, the dynamic pressure period of 200 s, and the sprinkler combination spacing of 6 m, and the corresponding evaluation index values were 0.08, 10.54 mm/h, and 93.20%, respectively. The uniformity coefficient was increased by 6.54% compared with the constant pressure of the same flow rate. Compared with the constant pressure of the same flow rate, the sprinkler area and the average intensity increased by 39.67% and decreased by 8.62% when the basic pressure was 250 kPa and the dynamic pressure period was 200 s. The average uniformity coefficient increased by 11.76% at the combined spacing of 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 7.5, and 8.0 m. The results provide a theoretical basis for sprinkler irrigation decisions under dynamic pressure.

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