Abstract

Recently, water scarcity has become a serious social problem caused by global climate change. In agricultural water usage, subsurface irrigation techniques can be an alternative method to save water and improve the productivity and quality of crops. The technique supplies water by burying an irrigation hose 30 cm underground rather than placing it on the ground (topsoil), effectively preventing evaporation loss at the soil surface. In this study, we numerically calculated the pressure drop using a dripper installed inside an underground irrigation hose developed in Korea. The pumping load of the domestic product was evaluated in terms of momentum loss and compared with the most widely used Netafim products. The lower the pressure drop in the dripper, the higher the performance of the irrigation system in terms of stable water supply. Using computational fluid dynamics and experiments, we provide a meaningful evaluation of the domestic product in the irrigation system.

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