Optimization of furrow irrigation decision variables: the case of wonji shoa sugar estate, Ethiopia

Abstract Surface irrigation type is one of the most widely used in the world due to its low cost investment. However it is complex method of applying water to soil, because of extreme difficult to achieve good control over the highly variable nature of the movement of water across a soil surface and...

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Main Authors: Tokuma Adamu, Mekonen Ayana, Gebremeskel Aregay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2022-09-01
Series:Discover Water
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s43832-022-00016-8
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Mekonen Ayana
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description Abstract Surface irrigation type is one of the most widely used in the world due to its low cost investment. However it is complex method of applying water to soil, because of extreme difficult to achieve good control over the highly variable nature of the movement of water across a soil surface and its infiltration into the soil over a season. This study is attempted to optimize furrow irrigation decision variables at Wonji Shoa sugar estate using field experiment and two simulation models. The field data of experimental site was measured as input for models and simulated using the SIRMOD software and WinSRFR software package. Furrow lengths of 32 m, 48 m and 64 m, slopes of 0.05%, 0.075% and 0.1%and flow rates of 3 l/sec, 4 l/sec and 5 l/sec were analyzed with three replication using volume balance method and two simulation models. The study found optimum decision variables that gave maximum application efficiency and distribution uniformity were slope of 0.1%, furrow length of 32 m and inflow rate of 4 l/sec at cut-off time of 15.79 min. Thus, to improve the performance of furrow irrigation practice, optimal furrow length, inflow rates and cut-off time found by this study should be adopted. Findings from the study would serve as a source of information for use by policy makers and planners during the design and Operation of irrigation development programs. It does not focus on yield related optimization. So, it is open for the future research to conduct yield related optimization of the decision variables.
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spelling doaj.art-8cee1313b12b4ea085fb06380523da112022-12-22T04:28:55ZengSpringerDiscover Water2730-647X2022-09-012112310.1007/s43832-022-00016-8Optimization of furrow irrigation decision variables: the case of wonji shoa sugar estate, EthiopiaTokuma Adamu0Mekonen Ayana1Gebremeskel Aregay2Department of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, Mekelle University, School of Civil EngineeringDepartment of Water Resources Engineering, Adama Science and Technology UniversityDepartment of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, Mekelle University, School of Civil EngineeringAbstract Surface irrigation type is one of the most widely used in the world due to its low cost investment. However it is complex method of applying water to soil, because of extreme difficult to achieve good control over the highly variable nature of the movement of water across a soil surface and its infiltration into the soil over a season. This study is attempted to optimize furrow irrigation decision variables at Wonji Shoa sugar estate using field experiment and two simulation models. The field data of experimental site was measured as input for models and simulated using the SIRMOD software and WinSRFR software package. Furrow lengths of 32 m, 48 m and 64 m, slopes of 0.05%, 0.075% and 0.1%and flow rates of 3 l/sec, 4 l/sec and 5 l/sec were analyzed with three replication using volume balance method and two simulation models. The study found optimum decision variables that gave maximum application efficiency and distribution uniformity were slope of 0.1%, furrow length of 32 m and inflow rate of 4 l/sec at cut-off time of 15.79 min. Thus, to improve the performance of furrow irrigation practice, optimal furrow length, inflow rates and cut-off time found by this study should be adopted. Findings from the study would serve as a source of information for use by policy makers and planners during the design and Operation of irrigation development programs. It does not focus on yield related optimization. So, it is open for the future research to conduct yield related optimization of the decision variables.https://doi.org/10.1007/s43832-022-00016-8Decision VariablesFurrow IrrigationIrrigation EfficiencyOptimization
spellingShingle Tokuma Adamu
Mekonen Ayana
Gebremeskel Aregay
Optimization of furrow irrigation decision variables: the case of wonji shoa sugar estate, Ethiopia
Discover Water
Decision Variables
Furrow Irrigation
Irrigation Efficiency
Optimization
title Optimization of furrow irrigation decision variables: the case of wonji shoa sugar estate, Ethiopia
title_full Optimization of furrow irrigation decision variables: the case of wonji shoa sugar estate, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Optimization of furrow irrigation decision variables: the case of wonji shoa sugar estate, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of furrow irrigation decision variables: the case of wonji shoa sugar estate, Ethiopia
title_short Optimization of furrow irrigation decision variables: the case of wonji shoa sugar estate, Ethiopia
title_sort optimization of furrow irrigation decision variables the case of wonji shoa sugar estate ethiopia
topic Decision Variables
Furrow Irrigation
Irrigation Efficiency
Optimization
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s43832-022-00016-8
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