The Influence of Non-Pressure Pipes Filled to Different Degrees on the Hydraulic Characteristics of Channel-Pipe Combined Irrigation Systems
Modern irrigation areas often use a combination of channels and pipes for irrigation. Due to changes in terrain, inflow, and pipe diameter, pipelines are often prone to experiencing a state of no pressure. This lack of pressure affects not only the velocity distribution and water surface profile of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Water (Basel) 2024-12, Vol.16 (23), p.3449 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Modern irrigation areas often use a combination of channels and pipes for irrigation. Due to changes in terrain, inflow, and pipe diameter, pipelines are often prone to experiencing a state of no pressure. This lack of pressure affects not only the velocity distribution and water surface profile of the main channel but also the velocity distribution and flow distribution of the pipeline. Therefore, in this study, we employed a combination of physical model experiments and theoretical analysis to study the influence of non-pressure pipelines on the hydraulic characteristics of channel–pipe combined irrigation systems filled to different degrees. Through this, the variation laws of the flow velocity distribution, turbulence intensity, water surface, diversion width, and diversion ratio under different filling degrees were obtained. The non-pressure pipeline flow velocity expression was obtained through dimensional analysis, and the calculation formula for the non-pressure pipeline flow velocity coefficient was fitted using linear regression analysis. The relative error between the calculated value and the measured value did not exceed 8.81%. The research results presented in this article can provide technical support for the design and maintenance of channel–pipe combined irrigation systems. |
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ISSN: | 2073-4441 2073-4441 |
DOI: | 10.3390/w16233449 |