Abstract:
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Irrigation is the largest user of water. Effective and efficient use of water is very crucial to sustain water
resources. Effective, sustainable, and efficient sprinkler irrigation system is a combined effect of proper
system design, operation, maintenance, and management. Appling appropriate field irrigation practices
safeguard that crops could get peak supply of water in their root zone for achieving best yield of crops
without facing water stress and damaging the quality of soils. Sugar cane fields at study area irrigated to
irrespective of the soil type, growing month, and stage of crop growth with the design application
efficiency of 70%. But, now the system is not working with the full design capacity so that evaluating the
actual sprinkler application efficiency under existing condition was very important. Therefore, this study
was conducted to evaluate the existing actual water application uniformity with design standards, and
develop irrigation scheduling based on the actual existing water application with respect of soil, growing
month and stage of growth. Primary and secondary data were used to attain the objective of the study.
Representative soil samples were taken for soil texture, bulk density, field capacity and wilt point test.
The actual water application uniformity was measured for single and four overlapping sprinklers by
installing catch can at a grid spacing of 3*3 m with two replications at hydrant pressure of 2.5 and 3.0
bars. Secondary data collected were weather data, effective root depth and crop coefficient. The
performance parameters analyzed were, crop evapotranspiration, net irrigation requirement, net depth of
application, irrigation interval, sprinkler set hour, uniformity coefficient(CU) ,distribution
uniformity(DU), and system uniformity, and application efficiency. The average actual DU and CU
obtained at 3 and 2.5 bars at existing sprinkler spacing of 18mx18m was 53% and 63% respectively. The
value of CU was lower than the recommended value of 75%. The catch can data for single sprinkler were
overlapped for different spacing‟s and values DU and CU were calculated. Acceptable value of CU equal
to 75% and 76 % at operating pressure 2.5 bar and 3 bar respectively obtained at 12m x 18m spacing. The
average sprinkler discharge at 3.0 and 2.5 bar operating pressure was 0.9 and 0.8 m
3
/hr respectively. The
sprinklers had an average actual application efficiency of 62%. Sprinkler set hours obtained for the age of
0-3, 3-6, 6-15 and >15 month was 13, 19, 25 and 38 hr respectively. Irrigation interval obtained for age of
0-3, 3-6, 6-15 and >15 month varied with growing month and had a range of 7-10, 6-21, 7-20, and 16-24
days respectively. According to the study the system was not working under full design capacity and
actual application uniformity was out of the acceptable range. The irrigation scheduling based on the
actual efficiency was recommended with respect of growing month and stage of growth.