Abstract

The article presents technical solutions to reduce the negative impact on soil. Scientists have developed and continue to study ways to eliminate the negative effects of sprinkling irrigation occurring due to the mechanical impact of droplets on the soil leading to its compaction and the formation of soil crust depending on the type of soil. The useful model refers to the technique of sprinkler irrigation and can be used in mobile and stationary sprinkler systems to produce rain with droplet sizes acceptable for irrigation of a wide range of cultivated crops. The claimed design provides reduction of dynamic impact of drops on the soil, as a result of changes in the deflector, due to the installation of wedge-shaped flow dissectors on the surface of the flutes.

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