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Irrigation District Turnouts, Charles M. Burt Dec 2010

Irrigation District Turnouts, Charles M. Burt

BioResource and Agricultural Engineering

This is meant to be a very quick, roughly written primer on irrigation district turnout selection. It by no means covers all of the details, but it might help out. ITRC offers flow measurement classes, with online registration at www.itrc.org. We have also done testing on quite a few designs over the years, but the work was almost all confidential in nature.


Modernización De Proyectos De Riego, Charles M. Burt Oct 2010

Modernización De Proyectos De Riego, Charles M. Burt

BioResource and Agricultural Engineering

Un diseño moderno es el resultado de un proceso de reflexión, el cual selecciona la configuración y componentes físicas considerando un programa de operación bien definido y realista basado en el concepto de servicio.


Medición De Gasto En Canales De Riego Y...Otras Cosas, Charles M. Burt Oct 2010

Medición De Gasto En Canales De Riego Y...Otras Cosas, Charles M. Burt

BioResource and Agricultural Engineering

Nuestra opción preferida para Eiqupos de “flujo crítico ” (vertedor or aforador) son Aforadores Replogle (Garganta Larga)


Commercial Sand Media Filter Tank Criteria For Energy Efficiency - Agricultural Drip Irrigation, Charles M. Burt Sep 2010

Commercial Sand Media Filter Tank Criteria For Energy Efficiency - Agricultural Drip Irrigation, Charles M. Burt

BioResource and Agricultural Engineering

Sand media filters are commonly used in agricultural drip irrigation systems. They have the advantages of simplicity and large capacities, and are favored by many farmers and designers over other filtration hardware. The primary justification for the research described in this report was to determine if it is possible and reasonable to use lower-than-accepted backflush pressures and thereby reduce the total pressure requirement for drip systems.


Strawberries: Effects Of Modifying Irrigation Methods For Transplant Establishment 2009-2010, Stuart Styles Jul 2010

Strawberries: Effects Of Modifying Irrigation Methods For Transplant Establishment 2009-2010, Stuart Styles

BioResource and Agricultural Engineering

The purpose of the project is to develop an analysis of the current irrigation practices of the strawberry growers on the Central Coast of California. The primary research evaluation is during the establishment of transplants where sprinklers are used even though drip irrigation is available. This project has targeted the impacts of salinity on the young strawberry transplants.

The specific objectives of the project are to: (1) Set up a research areas and control plots on a demonstration scale, (2) determine the key factors that affect the problems in early growth of transplanted strawberries, (3) determine relationships between the use …


Practical Experience With State-Of-The-Art Technologies In Scada Systems, Beau Freeman, Charles M. Burt Jun 2010

Practical Experience With State-Of-The-Art Technologies In Scada Systems, Beau Freeman, Charles M. Burt

BioResource and Agricultural Engineering

A Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system is a powerful tool which, when implemented properly in irrigation districts, can lead to improved water delivery service to farms, more effective operations, reduced spill (and therefore reduced diversions), and in some cases a reduction in costs (less labor, less energy, etc.). However, widespread adoption of SCADA and automation technologies remains a technical and financial challenge for most irrigation districts. In spite of many good hardware and software products available on the market now, putting all the pieces together requires specialized expertise. Nevertheless, by following some straightforward strategies and rules of good …


Reducing The Cost Of Pumping Irrigation Water, Derrel L. Martin, William L. Kranz, Tom W. Dorn, Steve R. Melvin, Alan J. Corr Feb 2010

Reducing The Cost Of Pumping Irrigation Water, Derrel L. Martin, William L. Kranz, Tom W. Dorn, Steve R. Melvin, Alan J. Corr

Department of Biological Systems Engineering: Conference Presentations and White Papers

Irrigation accounts for a large portion of the energy used in Nebraska agriculture. The cost to pump irrigation water depends on the type of energy used to power the pumping unit. This document describes a method to estimate the cost of pumping water and to compare the amount of energy used to that for a well maintained and designed pumping plant. The results can help determine the feasibility of repairing the pumping plant.


Pump Operation With Vfd Controlled Motors, Charles M. Burt Feb 2010

Pump Operation With Vfd Controlled Motors, Charles M. Burt

BioResource and Agricultural Engineering

There are numerous reasons to consider using a VFD (variable frequency drive) controller with pumps in irrigation and drainage.These include: 1

1. Proper matching of the pump characteristics with the system. Reasonable engineers and salespersons will almost always overdesign pumps. It is very simple – if the pump is too small, there will be complaints. If, on the other hand, the pump delivers a bit more pressure than needed, there is rarely a complaint. Reasons to overdesign include:


Updating The Nebraska Pumping Plant Performance Criteria, William Kranz, Derrel L. Martin, Dean Patterson, Jerry Hudgins, Simon Van Donk, C. Dean Yonts Feb 2010

Updating The Nebraska Pumping Plant Performance Criteria, William Kranz, Derrel L. Martin, Dean Patterson, Jerry Hudgins, Simon Van Donk, C. Dean Yonts

Department of Biological Systems Engineering: Conference Presentations and White Papers

Irrigation water is removed from groundwater storage using deep well turbine pumps powered by electric motors or diesel, gasoline, propane, ethanol, or natural gas internal combustion engines. For best operating efficiency irrigation power units are selected to specifically meet the requirements of the irrigation system that include how deep the water in the well is under pumping conditions, the water pressure required at the pump outlet, and the system flow rate. The evaluation of pumping plants to establish pumping plant performance dates back into the 1950’s when researchers at the University of Nebraska were unable to directly compare the operation …


Where Is All That Water Going?, Charles M. Burt Jan 2010

Where Is All That Water Going?, Charles M. Burt

BioResource and Agricultural Engineering

Some have proposed to conserve 4-6 Million AF/yr in Agriculture with pragmatic, economical measures. All we need to do is find the inefficiencies. Then we'll get rid of them.