Evaporation Loss During Sprinkler Irrigation

This study investigates the factors influencing evaporation loss from sprinkler systems during operation. Through analysis, it is determined that evaporation is influenced by climate demand, time of operation, and water droplet surface area. A nomograph is introduced to estimate evaporation loss, w...

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Main Author: F. S. Zazueta
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Language:English
Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2018-07-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.test.flvc.org/edis/article/view/135706
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description This study investigates the factors influencing evaporation loss from sprinkler systems during operation. Through analysis, it is determined that evaporation is influenced by climate demand, time of operation, and water droplet surface area. A nomograph is introduced to estimate evaporation loss, with findings suggesting an average daily loss of 1.5 percent in Gainesville, Florida. Moreover, operation during early afternoon hours in typical summer conditions may lead to a 3 percent loss. Conversely, minimal loss is expected during nighttime and early morning operations. Strategies to mitigate evaporation loss include adjusting operating conditions to increase droplet size and avoiding high climate demand periods. Conversely, factors such as using small nozzles and operating at high pressures can exacerbate evaporation loss, particularly during peak climate demand periods. It is emphasized that adherence to manufacturer-recommended pressure ranges is crucial to prevent performance issues.
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spelling doaj-art-20a75bd7b3724c4bbd3d060e2fbfaed32025-02-07T13:56:41ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092018-07-0120186Evaporation Loss During Sprinkler IrrigationF. S. Zazueta0University of Florida This study investigates the factors influencing evaporation loss from sprinkler systems during operation. Through analysis, it is determined that evaporation is influenced by climate demand, time of operation, and water droplet surface area. A nomograph is introduced to estimate evaporation loss, with findings suggesting an average daily loss of 1.5 percent in Gainesville, Florida. Moreover, operation during early afternoon hours in typical summer conditions may lead to a 3 percent loss. Conversely, minimal loss is expected during nighttime and early morning operations. Strategies to mitigate evaporation loss include adjusting operating conditions to increase droplet size and avoiding high climate demand periods. Conversely, factors such as using small nozzles and operating at high pressures can exacerbate evaporation loss, particularly during peak climate demand periods. It is emphasized that adherence to manufacturer-recommended pressure ranges is crucial to prevent performance issues. https://ojs.test.flvc.org/edis/article/view/135706turf managementwater conservationirrigation
spellingShingle F. S. Zazueta
Evaporation Loss During Sprinkler Irrigation
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turf management
water conservation
irrigation
title Evaporation Loss During Sprinkler Irrigation
title_full Evaporation Loss During Sprinkler Irrigation
title_fullStr Evaporation Loss During Sprinkler Irrigation
title_full_unstemmed Evaporation Loss During Sprinkler Irrigation
title_short Evaporation Loss During Sprinkler Irrigation
title_sort evaporation loss during sprinkler irrigation
topic turf management
water conservation
irrigation
url https://ojs.test.flvc.org/edis/article/view/135706
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