Evaluating Sensitivity to Clogging by Solid Particles in Irrigation Emitters: Assessment of a Laboratory ProtocolSource: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2020:;Volume ( 146 ):;issue: 011Author:Diego José de Sousa Pereira
,
Rogério Lavanholi
,
Ana C. S. de Araújo
,
Antonio P. de Camargo
,
Nassim Ait-Mouheb
,
José A. Frizzone
,
Bruno Molle
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)IR.1943-4774.0001509Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: As drip irrigation develops rapidly worldwide, the need for a standardized method to evaluate emitters’ clogging sensitivity is reinforced. Methodologies for evaluating the sensitivity of emitters to clogging enable identification of trends in the change in performance of emitters operated under clogging risk, selection of emitter designs with higher performance for a given set of water characteristics, and recommendation of a consistent filtration method and maintenance routines. In this study, a clogging test protocol for evaluating the sensitivity of emitters to clogging caused by suspended solid particles was assessed to improve the reliability of test results and analyze the impact of sample size (number of emitters) on clogging result accuracy. Two models of integrated non-pressure-compensating emitters were tested in three replications. The 160-h clogging test procedure consisted of four 40-h stages that varied in size and concentration of solid suspended particles. The results enabled accurate assessment of the combination of size and concentration of particles that caused clogging in each emitter model, thereby revealing trends in the sensitivity of emitters to clogging, which were not dependent on emitter sample size. Recommendations for an international standardized clogging test protocol are proposed.
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contributor author | Diego José de Sousa Pereira | |
contributor author | Rogério Lavanholi | |
contributor author | Ana C. S. de Araújo | |
contributor author | Antonio P. de Camargo | |
contributor author | Nassim Ait-Mouheb | |
contributor author | José A. Frizzone | |
contributor author | Bruno Molle | |
date accessioned | 2022-01-30T20:43:18Z | |
date available | 2022-01-30T20:43:18Z | |
date issued | 11/1/2020 12:00:00 AM | |
identifier other | %28ASCE%29IR.1943-4774.0001509.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4267003 | |
description abstract | As drip irrigation develops rapidly worldwide, the need for a standardized method to evaluate emitters’ clogging sensitivity is reinforced. Methodologies for evaluating the sensitivity of emitters to clogging enable identification of trends in the change in performance of emitters operated under clogging risk, selection of emitter designs with higher performance for a given set of water characteristics, and recommendation of a consistent filtration method and maintenance routines. In this study, a clogging test protocol for evaluating the sensitivity of emitters to clogging caused by suspended solid particles was assessed to improve the reliability of test results and analyze the impact of sample size (number of emitters) on clogging result accuracy. Two models of integrated non-pressure-compensating emitters were tested in three replications. The 160-h clogging test procedure consisted of four 40-h stages that varied in size and concentration of solid suspended particles. The results enabled accurate assessment of the combination of size and concentration of particles that caused clogging in each emitter model, thereby revealing trends in the sensitivity of emitters to clogging, which were not dependent on emitter sample size. Recommendations for an international standardized clogging test protocol are proposed. | |
publisher | ASCE | |
title | Evaluating Sensitivity to Clogging by Solid Particles in Irrigation Emitters: Assessment of a Laboratory Protocol | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 146 | |
journal issue | 11 | |
journal title | Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering | |
identifier doi | 10.1061/(ASCE)IR.1943-4774.0001509 | |
page | 10 | |
tree | Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2020:;Volume ( 146 ):;issue: 011 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |