Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 652 pages
- Published by: The Blackburn Press March 1, 2001
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1930665199
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1930665194
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 6.1 x 1.9 inches
- Weighs: 2.6 pounds
Product Description
This book, first published in 1990 and here reprinted is comprehensive, state-of-the art reference on the design principles and management techniques of two primary agricultural irrigation methods.
The book presents a systematic approach to the optimal design, management and operation of these two systems. Focusing on the synthesis of the entire design process, the authors present the chapters in the sequence used to design systems with the analytical material presented and demonstrated in a concise manner.
For the first time in any book Sprinkle and Trickle Irrigation offers complete design strategies and presentations for all of the major types of sprinkle and trickle systems:
* Periodic-move
* Center-pivot
* Traveling sprinkler
* Linear-moving
* Set sprinkler
* Drip, spray and line-source
Sequential sample calculations that involve the steps in the design of typical irrigation systems are used extensively. As the book progresses, these calculations become more comprehensive and are linked together to form complete design packages for the various types of pressurized systems.
The book also presents a section on selecting pressurized irrigation systems, a review of soil-plant-water relationships, unique insight into pipeline hydraulics and economics, design specifications for fertilization and frost control, a glossary and an annotated bibliography of ASAE Standards for Pressurized Irrigation Systems.
Sprinkle and Trickle Irrigation is an important practical reference for agricultural engineers, irrigation system designers and agricultural managers, as well as a vital text for professors and researchers in agricultural engineering.
Reader Reviews
This review is from: Sprinkle and Trickle: Irrigation (Hardcover)
This book has been written by one of the pioneers of organized and quantitative design processes for trickle and sprinkle irrigation systems. Keller takes the reader through mainline and lateral layout, component selection, and pipe and component sizing. All procedures are integrated and expressed both numerically for computer application and graphically for hand calculations. Keller does a very nice job of breaking down the design process and performance evaluation into basic components that can then be readily visualized and quantified by the designer. In applying the design procedures provided in the textbook, one creates a mental image of all parts of a working sprinkle or trickle system, their ties and interactions with one another, and their ties to the climatic demands and soil constraints relevant to irrigation systems. This design book covers mainlines, manifolds, laterals, emitter and head selection, pump selection, friction loss, chemical injection and management, solid set, moveable set, center pivots, linear moves, and a wide assortment of drip systems. The approach and pace of the text and procedures requires that the reader have a background (a college level course is recommended) in fluid mechanics or hydraulics. Knowlege of soils and cultural practices is helpful but not required. The design procedures have a strong mathematical basis so that familarity with various trigonometric and logarithmic functions is necessary. The Keller - Bliesner text is the designer's first stop for information on design procedures for sprinkle and trickle (drip or microspray) irrigation systems.