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© Irrigation Association Analyze the Resource Inventory
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© Irrigation Association Calculate Flow Requirements System capacity formula
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© Irrigation Association Basic form QT=AD – Q = flow rate (cfs) – T = time (hrs) – A = area (ac) – D = depth (in)
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Let’s look at the manual for calculation of GIR
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© Irrigation Association Et c is the average daily ET For shallow rooted crops use 5 day period For medium rooted crops use 10 day period For deep rooted crops use 20 day period For sandy soils these values are halved – Example: beans are medium rooted crop 10 days /2 = 5 days period
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© Irrigation Association ET During Growing Season Wheat Corn Soybean
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© Irrigation Association Daily ET graph
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© Irrigation Association Average daily ET
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Adjustment Factor for frequency of wetting k f © Irrigation Association
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Calculate Irrigation Frequency Maximum is related to MAD x AW x RZ Precipitation reservoir Safety buffer for downtime Balancing frequent irrigations, intake rates and reserve storage
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© Irrigation Association Suggested starting intervals 2.5 days for sandier soils 3.5 to 4.5 days for medium textured soils See Appendix G for more information
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Let’s look at the manual for calculation of Q s
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Fraction of time operated t =the fraction of time that the system is turned on for a typical day during the peak period. Often in design, t = 0.9 is used to account for some down time. © Irrigation Association
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Limited water supply Limits on water – Insufficient water rights – Inadequate well or pump capacity – Limited seasonal water supply
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Deficit Irrigation What is the responsibility of the designer? © Irrigation Association
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Yield vs Evapotranspiration
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© Irrigation Association Practice Session #1 - Calculating the design flow rate
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© Irrigation Association Practice Session #2 - Design project flow rate
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