An irrigation controller mechanically actuated by soil-water tension: I - Design, development and laboratory evaluations

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate an irrigation controller that was mechanically actuated by soil-water tension within laboratory conditions. The controller was designed and constructed using readily available hydraulic fittings and other componentry. The main components of the controller were a tensiometer; a rubber diaphragm that moves according to the variation in tension inside of the tensiometer; an activation rod that transfers the movement from diaphragm to the switch valve; and a steel spring that regulates the activation of soil water tension. Six irrigation controller samples were tested in the laboratory to evaluate the mechanical performance and component forces required to activate the controllers. The relationship between spring adjustment and soil water tension required to open the irrigation valve was linear with a gradient ranging from 1.10 to 1.41 kPa mm-1 and a coefficient of variation of 9.2%. However, differences observed in the activation of the soil water tension could also be reduced by individual controller calibration. The calibration of the soil water tension required to initiate irrigation was easily set by adjusting the spring. The proposed controller is functional, simple to use, can be easily adjusted, and does not require electricity to operate.

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Main Authors: Almeida,Alexsandro C. S., Botrel,Tarlei A., Raine,Steven R., Camargo,Antonio P. de, Pinto,Marinaldo F., Salvador,Conan A.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Departamento de Engenharia Agrícola - UFCG 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S1415-436620170006003692017-05-17An irrigation controller mechanically actuated by soil-water tension: I - Design, development and laboratory evaluationsAlmeida,Alexsandro C. S.Botrel,Tarlei A.Raine,Steven R.Camargo,Antonio P. dePinto,Marinaldo F.Salvador,Conan A. irrigation scheduling tensiometer automation ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate an irrigation controller that was mechanically actuated by soil-water tension within laboratory conditions. The controller was designed and constructed using readily available hydraulic fittings and other componentry. The main components of the controller were a tensiometer; a rubber diaphragm that moves according to the variation in tension inside of the tensiometer; an activation rod that transfers the movement from diaphragm to the switch valve; and a steel spring that regulates the activation of soil water tension. Six irrigation controller samples were tested in the laboratory to evaluate the mechanical performance and component forces required to activate the controllers. The relationship between spring adjustment and soil water tension required to open the irrigation valve was linear with a gradient ranging from 1.10 to 1.41 kPa mm-1 and a coefficient of variation of 9.2%. However, differences observed in the activation of the soil water tension could also be reduced by individual controller calibration. The calibration of the soil water tension required to initiate irrigation was easily set by adjusting the spring. The proposed controller is functional, simple to use, can be easily adjusted, and does not require electricity to operate.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDepartamento de Engenharia Agrícola - UFCGRevista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental v.21 n.6 20172017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-43662017000600369en10.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v21n6p369-373
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Botrel,Tarlei A.
Raine,Steven R.
Camargo,Antonio P. de
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Salvador,Conan A.
spellingShingle Almeida,Alexsandro C. S.
Botrel,Tarlei A.
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Camargo,Antonio P. de
Pinto,Marinaldo F.
Salvador,Conan A.
An irrigation controller mechanically actuated by soil-water tension: I - Design, development and laboratory evaluations
author_facet Almeida,Alexsandro C. S.
Botrel,Tarlei A.
Raine,Steven R.
Camargo,Antonio P. de
Pinto,Marinaldo F.
Salvador,Conan A.
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title An irrigation controller mechanically actuated by soil-water tension: I - Design, development and laboratory evaluations
title_short An irrigation controller mechanically actuated by soil-water tension: I - Design, development and laboratory evaluations
title_full An irrigation controller mechanically actuated by soil-water tension: I - Design, development and laboratory evaluations
title_fullStr An irrigation controller mechanically actuated by soil-water tension: I - Design, development and laboratory evaluations
title_full_unstemmed An irrigation controller mechanically actuated by soil-water tension: I - Design, development and laboratory evaluations
title_sort irrigation controller mechanically actuated by soil-water tension: i - design, development and laboratory evaluations
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate an irrigation controller that was mechanically actuated by soil-water tension within laboratory conditions. The controller was designed and constructed using readily available hydraulic fittings and other componentry. The main components of the controller were a tensiometer; a rubber diaphragm that moves according to the variation in tension inside of the tensiometer; an activation rod that transfers the movement from diaphragm to the switch valve; and a steel spring that regulates the activation of soil water tension. Six irrigation controller samples were tested in the laboratory to evaluate the mechanical performance and component forces required to activate the controllers. The relationship between spring adjustment and soil water tension required to open the irrigation valve was linear with a gradient ranging from 1.10 to 1.41 kPa mm-1 and a coefficient of variation of 9.2%. However, differences observed in the activation of the soil water tension could also be reduced by individual controller calibration. The calibration of the soil water tension required to initiate irrigation was easily set by adjusting the spring. The proposed controller is functional, simple to use, can be easily adjusted, and does not require electricity to operate.
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