Experimental Evaluation of Agricultural Drains

2016 
AbstractCurrent models used to design agricultural drains assume that perforated pipes (field drains) are ideal drains, and some models do not include the water entrance resistance factor at pipe perforations. Drainage models used to design agricultural drains assume that perforated pipes (field drains) are ideal drains with no water entrance loss taking place at the drain perforations. However, this may not be a valid assumption for many drainage situations in which radial water flow into the drain is significant in relation to vertical and horizontal water flow. The convergence of streamlines toward the drilling of a real drain causes an additional input resistance (called entrance resistance) to flow and a pressure drop, as compared with an imaginary perfect flow drain. This work evaluates a PVC drains’ structural mechanical conditions, as related to the drainage extraction area and the water entrance resistance factor, to maximize its water discharge performance. The effects of pipe perforation densit...
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