Data for Diagnosctic of Efficient use of irrigation systems in Mango (Mangifera indica L.) v. Tommy. Akins.)

Published: 15 October 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/ygpd3xv6sj.1
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Description

The available data describes the field data collection processes and the methodological steps to characterize the irrigation system in the study area. Similarly, it outlines the materials and methods used in the field measurements.

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The process was carried out with the following steps: a) Identification of points of interest in the area. b) Conversations and training for the personnel involved in irrigation tasks. c) Georeferencing of points of interest, such as sector valves and conduits, to confirm and/or correct the irrigation plan (design). d) Observation and measurement of flow rates at different pressures in each pumping unit of the system and in the emitters. e) Application and evaluation of the system using spreadsheets formulated with equations related to hydraulic behavior. Materials: A diagnosis was made using graduated cylinders, collection containers, pressure gauges, stopwatches, and GPS equipment, to measure the coefficient of uniformity and the flow distributions by irrigation units.

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Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Nicaragua Leon

Categories

Energy Efficiency, Spring (Structural Engineering), Irrigation Efficiency, Coefficient of Performance

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