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An edition of Sprinkle and trickle irrigation (1990)

Sprinkle and trickle irrigation

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This book, first published in 1990 and reprinted in 2000, is a comprehensive, state-of-the art reference on the design principles and management techniques of two primary agricultural irrigation methods.

The book presents a systematic approach to the optimal design, management and operation of these two systems. Focusing on the synthesis of the entire design process, the authors present the chapters in the sequence used to design systems with the analytical material presented and demonstrated in a concise manner.

For the first time in any book, Sprinkle and Trickle Irrigation offers complete design strategies and presentations for all of the major types of sprinkle and trickle systems:

  • Periodic-move

  • Center-pivot

  • Traveling sprinkler

  • Linear-moving

  • Set sprinkler

  • Drip, spray and line-source

Sequential sample calculations that involve the steps in the design of typical irrigation systems are used extensively. As the book progresses, these calculations become more comprehensive and are linked together to form complete design packages for the various types of pressurized systems.

The book also presents a section on selecting pressurized irrigation systems, a review of soil-plant-water relationships, unique insight into pipeline hydraulics and economics, design specifications for fertilization and frost control, a glossary and an annotated bibliography of ASAE Standards for Pressurized Irrigation Systems.

Sprinkle and Trickle Irrigation is an important practical reference for agricultural engineers, irrigation system designers and agricultural managers, as well as a vital text for professors and researchers in agricultural engineering.

Review

"Sprinkle and Trickle Irrigation presents beginning-to-end coverage of the processes and computations needed in the planning and design of sprinkle and trickle irrigation systems. The textbook is created for the thinking person who desires more than cookie-cutter recipes or simple, routine "rule-of-thumb" designs. Rather, the authors of Sprinkle and Trickle Irrigation present concise rationale and philosophy behind each computation formula, figure and table. They decouple "recommended" design parameters into underlying components that can be recoupled at the time of the design to apply to specific cases and situations. In the process, the reader gains visualization skills that allow him/her to peer "inside" an irrigation system, both hydraulically, economically, and operationally.

Sprinkle and Trickle Irrigation is a classic design text and reference that should be on every practitioner's desk. The chapters on center-pivot, linear-move and travelling sprinklers go well beyond other current texts. Solid and encompassing economics are infused into all design topics, including application, distribution, and pumping systems. I have lectured out of Sprinkle and Trickle Irrigation for twelve years at the university-senior level. I am confident that all students who completed this design course know not only how to design efficient and effective pressurized irrigation systems, but also know why they use the procedures that they use."

Dr. Richard G. Allen, Professor, University of Idaho

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Publisher
Blackburn Press
Language
English
Pages
652

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Sprinkle and trickle irrigation
2000, Blackburn Press
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Sprinkle and trickle irrigation
1990, Van Nostrand Reinhold
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
I INTRODUCTION
1 Approaching Agro-Irrigation System Design
2 Sprinkle and Trickle Agro-Irrigation Overview
3 Soil-Water-Plant Relations
II SPRINKLE IRRIGATION
4 Types of Sprinkle Systems
5 Sprinkle Irrigation Planning Factors
6 Set Sprinkler Uniformity and Efficiency
7 Layout of Set Sprinkler Systems
8 Pipeline Hydraulics and Economics
9 Set Sprinkler Lateral Design
10 Main Delivery System Design
11 Pressure Requirements for Set Sprinkler Systems
12 Pump and Power Unit Selection
13 Traveling Sprinkler System Design
14 Center-Pivot System Design
15 Linear-Moving System Design
16 Multipurpose and Special Uses
III TRICKLE IRRIGATION
17 Types and Components of Trickle Systems
18 Clogging and Filtration
19 Trickle Irrigation Planning Factors
20 Emitter Selection and Design Criteria
21 Trickle System Design Strategy
22 Trickle Lateral Design 23 Trickle Manifold Design
24 Trickle System Design Synthesis
IV SYSTEM SELECTION
25 Pressurized Irrigation System Selection
APPENDICES
A Suggested Further Reading
B Glossary
C ASAE Standards for Pressurized Irrigation Systems
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 627-628) and index.
Five leaves of errata laid in.

Published in
Caldwell, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
631.5/87
Library of Congress
S619.S66 K45 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 652 p. :
Number of pages
652

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6800218M
ISBN 10
1930665199
LCCN
00110883
OCLC/WorldCat
51215855
Library Thing
2564507
Goodreads
4130506

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