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- Title
Effect of pulsating pressure on labyrinth emitter clogging.
- Authors
Zhang, Lin; Wu, Pute; Zhu, Delan; Zheng, Chao
- Abstract
Emitter clogging has a direct impact on the performance and service life of a drip irrigation system. A study of labyrinth emitter clogging was conducted to determine the effects of pulsating versus constant pressure on average emitter flow rate ( $$\overline{q}$$ ), the Christiansen uniformity coefficient (Cu), and the location of clogged emitters. Under constant pressure, emitters in this study began to be clogged after the 8th irrigation, whereby 15 emitters eventually became clogged; the average emitter flow rate decreased to 75% of the original emitter flow rate ( $${{q}_{0}}$$ ) after the 15th irrigation, and Cu decreased rapidly by 68.2%. For pulsating pressure, emitters began to be clogged after the 14th irrigation, only 5 emitters became clogged, and $$\overline{q}$$ only decreased to 85.3% of $${{q}_{0}}$$ , and Cu declined by only 22.6%. These results demonstrate that the anti-clogging performance of emitters with pulsating pressure is better than with constant pressure. Emitter clogging at a constant pressure generally occurred at the inlet and front of labyrinth channels, mainly due to deposition of sediment particles. Emitter clogging with pulsating pressure is due to other impurities (e.g., debris of Teflon tape) besides sediment particles plugging the labyrinth channel. Pulsating pressure is recommended for use in drip irrigation to prevent emitter clogging.
- Subjects
IRRIGATION; EMITTER-coupled logic circuits; INTEGRATED circuits; LOGIC circuits; PULSARS
- Publication
Irrigation Science, 2017, Vol 35, Issue 4, p267
- ISSN
0342-7188
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00271-017-0532-1