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Title: Application rates from center pivot irrigation with current sprinkler types.
Authors: Kincaid, D.C.
USDA, ARS
Source: Applied engineering in agriculture. 2005 July, v. 21, no. 4, p. 605-610.
NALT Subjects: center pivot irrigation
sprinkler irrigation
irrigation rates
sprinklers
spatial distribution
computer analysis
mathematical models
Issue Date: Jul-2005
Abstract: Center pivot sprinkler irrigation is increasing in popularity in the United States due to the low labor requirement and ability to irrigate large fields. The main problem associated with pivots continues to be the inherently high application rates and tendency for runoff and erosion on medium- and fine-textured soils and rolling topography. Recently developed sprinklers or spray heads can produce high application uniformity with controlled drop sizes and medium sized pattern widths at medium to low pressures. A method is presented to predict the average and peak application rates at any point along a center pivot lateral for a particular type of sprinkler. The method can be incorporated with infiltration and center pivot design models to predict when runoff might occur. A computer program is available to aid in the design process and compare alternative configurations.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10113/1753
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