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Nonuniformity and sprinkler application efficiency
General expression derived is used in conjunction with some hypothetical nonuniform distribution patterns and one real pattern to give graphical indication of form of relationships between 3 quantities, including Christiansen uniformity coefficient, mean application ratio, and application efficiency factor due to nonuniformity; effects of skewness of distribution of precipitation are shown; analysis is based on assumption that depth of soil wetted at any point is proportional to precipitation that has fallen at that point. (IR3)
Nonuniformity and sprinkler application efficiency
General expression derived is used in conjunction with some hypothetical nonuniform distribution patterns and one real pattern to give graphical indication of form of relationships between 3 quantities, including Christiansen uniformity coefficient, mean application ratio, and application efficiency factor due to nonuniformity; effects of skewness of distribution of precipitation are shown; analysis is based on assumption that depth of soil wetted at any point is proportional to precipitation that has fallen at that point. (IR3)
Nonuniformity and sprinkler application efficiency
ASCE -- Proc (J Irrigation Drainage Div)
Howell, D.T. (author)
1964
13 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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