Abstract

The results of studies of soil water regime in the box- section of the surface soil heating by shell-sleeves are given. The peculiarities of formation, dynamics of humidity and holard in the different periods and the effect of drip irrigation on soil water regime which is heated by shell-sleeves are established.

Highlights

  • Thermal and nuclear power plants, as well as some industrial enterprises in the manufacturing of primary products need constant cooling of technological equipment by the natural water

  • We developed the systems of surface soil heating with shell-sleeves that concern to the seasonal systems of special purpose, at the same time, with improvement of the temperature regime of local areas of soil, they may partly serve as a partial cooling of circulation water for re - use

  • Observations have found that heating of the soil by continuously passing warm water through a network of shell-sleeves, which have been placed on its surface, has a significant influence on the temperature environment of growth and development of plants

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Introduction

Thermal and nuclear power plants, as well as some industrial enterprises in the manufacturing of primary products need constant cooling of technological equipment by the natural water. These companies include metallurgical, chemical, food, cement industries, alcohol, sugar, oil, and other plants. The studies of using of waste heat water for surface heating by ground piping systems, located in the subsurface layer, are known. According to the results of researches significant theoretical and practical results were received, research and industrial systems of underground circulating cooling water of power stations and industrial plants were made

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