SPRINKLER IRRIGATION: EQUIPMENT AND PRACTICE/
MELVIN KAY
- London: Batsford Academic and Educational, 1985
- 120 pages: illustrations
1. Introduction 2. Hydraulics: Basic definition 2.1 Objectives 2.2 SI Units 2.3 Pressure 2.4 Discharge 2.5 Rotary sprinklers: Introduction 2.6 Water distribution 2.7 Application rate 2.8 drop sizes 2.9 Factors affecting performance 2.10 Set time 2.11 Flow in pipes: Introduction 2.12 Pipe sizes and safe pressure 2.13 Factors affecting pipe flows 2.14 Effects of elevation on pressure 2.15 Pumping pressure requirement 2.16 Waterhammer 3. Conventional systems 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Portable systems 3.3 Solid-set or permanent systems 3.4 Semi-permanent systems 3.5 System components: Mainline and laterals 3.6 Pipe couplers 3.7 Valves 3.8 Filters 3.9 Risers 3.10 Rotary sprinklers 3.11 Pressure regulators 3.12 Pipe specials 3.13 Field management: Moving pipes and sprinklers 3.14 Field boundaries 4. Mobile Raingun system 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Hose-pull system 4.3 Hose-reel system 4.4 Rainguns 4.5 Drive mechanism 4.6 Water supply hoses 4.7 Maintenance 4.8 Field management 4.9 Safety 4.10 Safety and powerlines 5. Spraylines 5.1 Stationary spraylines 5.2 oscillating spraylines 5.3 rotating spraylines 6. Mobile lateral systems 6.1 Centre-pivot systems 6.2 Side-move systems 6.3 Care and maintenance 6.4 New developments 7. Choosing a sprinkler system 7.1 Land topography 7.2 Field shape 7.3 Soils 7.4 Crops 7.5 Labour 8. Pumping plant 8.1 Centrifugal pumps 8.2 Types of installation 8.3 Suction 8.4 Delivery 8.5 Operation 8.6 Common faults 8.7 Care and maintenance 8.8 Performance 8.9 Power units