Evaporation and wind drift losses during sprinkler irrigation influenced by droplet size distribution

Irrigated agriculture is often criticized for its poor resource‐use efficiency in the case of sprinkler systems in comparison with localized irrigation. Water losses due to evaporation of droplets during flight and wind drift of droplets out of the target area are often generalized regardless of the...

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Published in:Irrigation and drainage Vol. 61; no. 2; pp. 240 - 250
Main Authors: Molle, B, Tomas, S, Hendawi, M, Granier, J
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01-04-2012
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Summary:Irrigated agriculture is often criticized for its poor resource‐use efficiency in the case of sprinkler systems in comparison with localized irrigation. Water losses due to evaporation of droplets during flight and wind drift of droplets out of the target area are often generalized regardless of the context in which they were measured, and may reveal the evaporation capacity of the measurement facility rather than that of the irrigation system itself. Using an approach combining in situ measurement (rainfall, electric conductivity) and simulations, losses were estimated according to droplet size distribution. Droplets less than 1 mm in diameter displayed the highest losses. Losses due to evaporation represented 30‐50% of total loss; the remaining 50–70% were due to wind causing small droplets to drift outside the target zone. With a Rain Bird 46 sprinkler, total losses for the different periods of the day should not represent more than 20% at any time, or less than 4% for a 24‐h irrigation period in the climate conditions that prevail in summer in the south of France.
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ird.648
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ArticleID:IRD648
Influence de la distribution de la taille des gouttelettes.sur les pertes par évaporation et la dérive éolienne d'une irrigation par aspersion.
ISSN:1531-0353
1531-0361
DOI:10.1002/ird.648