The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, César Gabriel dos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Romano, Leonardo Nabaes, Valdiero, Antonio Carlos, Santos, Bruna Karine dos, Vogel, Gilmar Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Veras
DOI: 10.34117/bjdv6n6-636
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/12368
Resumo: Since the 1930s several conceptions of rainfall simulators were developed to perform runoff experiments, soil water infiltration, water erosion, persistence of phytosanitary products, etc. The uniformity of the rainfall generated is a parameter used to validate a rainfall simulator conception design. On this subject, this work aimed at identifying the wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles. The study was divided in two stages: experimental data collection; and, calculation of wetted area uniformity. In the first stage it was used an experimental bench to generate rainfall. The experiment was carried out under completely randomized, factorial 3 x 3 x 3 experimental design, with 27 treatments and six replications (162 experimental units). The treatments were a combination of three sprinkler nozzles (P1, P2 and P3), three sprinkler heights from the ground (1.1 m, 2.1 m and 3.1 m), and three water pressures (50 kPa, 100 kPa and 150 kPa). A mesh of 289 plastic collectors was used for stored the water volume of the rainfall generated from the experimental units. In the second stage, it was calculated the water distribution uniformity using the Christiansen Uniformity Coefficient (CUC) for the areas of 2.56 m², 1.44 m², 0.64 m² and 0.16 m². As a result, the higher the water pressure and sprinkler nozzle height and smaller the land plot, the greater the tendency to get CUC values classified as good or excellent. The sprinkler nozzle P1 showed the best results, so the conclusion is the wetted area uniformity is an important parameter to consider in the selection of sprinkler nozzles in the rainfall simulators design.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores
title The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores
spellingShingle The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores
The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores
Santos, César Gabriel dos
sprinkler nozzles
water distribution uniformity
nozzle selection.
Santos, César Gabriel dos
sprinkler nozzles
water distribution uniformity
nozzle selection.
title_short The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores
title_full The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores
title_fullStr The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores
The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores
title_full_unstemmed The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores
The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores
title_sort The wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles / Identificação da uniformidade de chuva simulada por diferentes sistemas aspersores
author Santos, César Gabriel dos
author_facet Santos, César Gabriel dos
Santos, César Gabriel dos
Romano, Leonardo Nabaes
Valdiero, Antonio Carlos
Santos, Bruna Karine dos
Vogel, Gilmar Fernando
Romano, Leonardo Nabaes
Valdiero, Antonio Carlos
Santos, Bruna Karine dos
Vogel, Gilmar Fernando
author_role author
author2 Romano, Leonardo Nabaes
Valdiero, Antonio Carlos
Santos, Bruna Karine dos
Vogel, Gilmar Fernando
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, César Gabriel dos
Romano, Leonardo Nabaes
Valdiero, Antonio Carlos
Santos, Bruna Karine dos
Vogel, Gilmar Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sprinkler nozzles
water distribution uniformity
nozzle selection.
topic sprinkler nozzles
water distribution uniformity
nozzle selection.
description Since the 1930s several conceptions of rainfall simulators were developed to perform runoff experiments, soil water infiltration, water erosion, persistence of phytosanitary products, etc. The uniformity of the rainfall generated is a parameter used to validate a rainfall simulator conception design. On this subject, this work aimed at identifying the wetted area uniformity of the rainfall generated by different sprinkler nozzles. The study was divided in two stages: experimental data collection; and, calculation of wetted area uniformity. In the first stage it was used an experimental bench to generate rainfall. The experiment was carried out under completely randomized, factorial 3 x 3 x 3 experimental design, with 27 treatments and six replications (162 experimental units). The treatments were a combination of three sprinkler nozzles (P1, P2 and P3), three sprinkler heights from the ground (1.1 m, 2.1 m and 3.1 m), and three water pressures (50 kPa, 100 kPa and 150 kPa). A mesh of 289 plastic collectors was used for stored the water volume of the rainfall generated from the experimental units. In the second stage, it was calculated the water distribution uniformity using the Christiansen Uniformity Coefficient (CUC) for the areas of 2.56 m², 1.44 m², 0.64 m² and 0.16 m². As a result, the higher the water pressure and sprinkler nozzle height and smaller the land plot, the greater the tendency to get CUC values classified as good or excellent. The sprinkler nozzle P1 showed the best results, so the conclusion is the wetted area uniformity is an important parameter to consider in the selection of sprinkler nozzles in the rainfall simulators design.
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