Numerical simulations of water movement in a subsurface drip irrigation system under field and laboratory conditions using HYDRUS-2D
Due to the decreasing availability of water resources and the increasing competition for water between residential, industrial, and agricultural users, increasing irrigation efficiency, by methods like subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) systems, is a pressing concern for agricultural authorities. To properly manage SDI systems, and increase the efficiency of the water/fertilizer use while reducing water losses due to evaporation, the precise distribution of water around the emitters must be known. In this paper, the Windows-based computer software package HYDRUS-2D, which numerically simulates water, heat, and/or solute movement in two-dimensional, variably-saturated porous media, was used to evaluate the distribution of water around the emitter in a clay loam soil. The simulation results were compared with two sets of laboratory and field experiments involving SDI with emitters installed at different depths, and were evaluated using the root-mean-square-error (RMSE). The RMSE at different locations varied between 0.011 and 0.045 for volumetric water contents, and between 0.98 and 4.36cm for wetting dimensions. Based on these values, it can be concluded that the correspondence between simulations and observations was very good.
Year of publication: |
2010
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Authors: | Kandelous, Maziar M. ; Simunek, JirĂ |
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Agricultural Water Management. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-3774. - Vol. 97.2010, 7, p. 1070-1076
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Subsurface drip irrigation HYDRUS-2D Wetting dimensions |
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