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Title: AGE 506 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING


1
AGE 506 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING
  • Course Lecturer Dr J.K. Adewumi
  • Dept. of Agricultural Engineering
  • UNAAB. Nigeria

2
Methods of Irrigation
  • A. Surface Irrigation
  • Wild flooding
  • Border strip
  • Check Basin
  • Furrow
  • Sub- Irrigation
  • Natural sub-irrigation (Advantages
    disadvantages)
  • Artificial sub-irrigation (Advantages
    disadvantages)
  • Overhead Irrigation
  • Rotating head systems
  • Perforated pipe system
  • Furrow irrigation
  • Border Irrigation
  • Level Border
  • Graded Border

3
Water Measurement in Open channel
  • Water measurement in pipes
  • Volume
  • Velocity
  • Orifices
  • Basin Flow Equations
  • Hydraulic Radius
  • Continuity Equation
  • Darcy-Weibach Equation
  • Bernoullis Equation

4
Measurement of Irrigation Water
  • Bucket and watch method
  • Float method
  • Flow from a vertical pipe
  • Flow from a horizontal pipe
  • Discharge from siphon tubes

5
Frequency and Amount of Irrigation
  • Methods of Frequency
  • Meteorological Method for determining CU or ETp
    for the plant
  • Blaney Criddle method
  • Plant Index method
  • (i) Crop itself
  • (ii) indicator Plant
  • (iii) change in leave colour
  • (iv) Physiological Index
  • Soil Index method
  • (i) Moisture content
  • (ii) Soil potential by tensiometer
  • Methods of determining amount of irrigation
  • Tensiometer
  • C.U.
  • Available water moisture

6
Irrigation Efficiencies
  • Reservoir Storage Efficiency
  • Er Ws/Wso X 100, Ws amount of water
    directed, Wso amount of water stored
  • Water conveyance Efficiency
  • Ec Wf/Wr X 100, Wf amount of water delivered
    into farm, Wr water diverted from reservoir
  • Water application Efficiency
  • Ea Wst/Wf X 100 Where Wst water stored in
    root zone ,
  • Overall Irrigation Efficiency
  • Ei Er X Ec X Ea (100) or Ei Er/Wd where Wd
    water stored or diverted for irrigation
  • Water distribution Efficiency
  • Ed 1 y where d ave. depth of water stored
    along run during irrigation, y ave. numerical
    deviation from d
  • d

7
Design of Sprinkler system
  • The following should be considered for design
  • Area of land
  • Consumptive use of crop
  • Water holding capacity
  • Root zone depth
  • Effective rainfall
  • Water application efficiency
  • Antecedent moisture content
  • Net irrigation requirement
  • Gross irrigation requirement
  • Irrigation frequency
  • Maximum time needed to apply dg (hrs)

8
Quality of irrigation water
  • Depends on amount and kind of salt present
  • Total salt concentration
  • Relative proportion
  • Bicarbonate and boron contents
  • Suitability of irrigation water can be expressed
    as SIW f(QSPCD)
  • Where Q quality of irrigation water
  • S soil type
  • P salt tolerance characteristics of
    the plant
  • C climate
  • D drainage characteristics of the soil

9
Drainage of Agricultural land
  • Effects of poor drainage on plants and soil
  • Reduces aeration in soil
  • Water-logging
  • Anaerobic decomposition
  • Temperature fluctuation in soil
  • Factors affecting rate of flow into drains
  • Soil permeability
  • Depth of soil
  • Drain spacing
  • Drain opening
  • Drain diameter
  • Distribution of potential at a flow boundary

10
Factors affecting erosion by water
  • Climatic factors
  • Soil characteristics
  • Topography
  • Vegetation
  • Phases of erosion
  • Detachment
  • Transportation
  • Deposition
  • Types of soil movement by wind
  • Suspension
  • Saltation
  • Surface creep

11
Gully Erosion
  • Aim of Gully Erosion Control
  • To reduce peak flow rate
  • To provide stable channel
  • Runoff reduction
  • Vegetative control
  • Structures
  • Stages of Gully Development
  • Channel erosion by downward scour of topsoil
  • Upstream movement of gully head
  • Healing stage
  • Stabilization of gully

12
Terraces
  • Terracing An erosion control method
  • Types are
  • Bench terrace
  • Broad based terrace
  • Functions of terraces
  • To decrease length of hill-side slope
  • To remove or retain runoff rate in area of
    inadequate rainfall
  • Terrace Design involves
  • Proper spacing
  • Location of terraces
  • Design of channel with suitable capacity
  • Development of farmable cross-section
  • Terrace Spacing Location
  • Land slope
  • Soil condition
  • Proposed land use
  • Farm roads

13
Drainage and Reclamation
  • Process and practice involved in bringing saline
    and alkali soils into productive condition
  • Essentials of reclamation procedures
  • Determine nature of the soil
  • Degree of salinity or alkalinity
  • Drainage Characteristics
  • Topography of the land
  • Presence of hardpan
  • Reclamation Procedure
  • Permanent reclamation
  • Lowering water table (if high)
  • Improving infiltration rate of soil
  • Leaching of salts in saline soils
  • Replacing excessive exchangeable Na by ca salts
  • Suitable management practice
  • Temporary reclamation
  • Removing the salts crust from surface of soil
    (Biological)
  • Ploughing salt surface-crust (Physical)

14
Class projects
  1. Design a channel of rectangular cross-section to
    carry water at the rate of 0.3m3/s a distance of
    5 km if the width is restricted to 1.5 m and the
    head loss along the length limited to 1 m.
    Consider lining to be of rough concrete (n
    0.015)
  2. Determine the system capacity for a sprinkler
    irrigation system to irrigate 16ha of maize crop.
    Design moisture use rate is 5 mm/day. Moisture
    replaced in soil at each irrigation is 6 cm.
    Irrigation efficiency is 70. Irrigation period
    is 10 days in a 12-day interval. The system is
    to be operated for 20 hours per day.
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