Continuous Outflow Variation along Irrigation Laterals: Effect of the Number of Outlets

Previous continuous-uniform outlet discharge approaches for the hydraulic analysis of irrigation laterals are generally valid for large (theoretically) infinite number of outlets. For a finite number of outlets, however, these approaches may lead to errors in hydraulic computation. A new continuous-uniform outflow approach that takes into account the effect of the number of outlets on the lateral hydraulics is presented. A new analytical equation describing the energy line shape along uniform sprinkle and trickle irrigation laterals and manifolds is developed. The effect of ground slope and velocity head on hydraulic computation is also considered. The method is however restricted by the simplified assumption of equal outlet discharge. An alternate improved analytical method considering the effect of non-uniform outflow distribution along the lateral is also included. Analytical expressions for determining the inlet pressure head and global statistical parameters characterizing the outflow distribution (Christiansen uniformity coefficient, pressure head variation) are developed for design and evaluation purposes. Comparison tests with an accurate numerical stepwise method indicated that the proposed simplified approach is more accurate than other previous works particularly when the number of outlets is relatively small. The improved method is the most accurate method for all cases examined even for low levels of uniformity.