Pivot irrigation systems are widely used in agriculture to efficiently distribute water over large fields. The speed at which a pivot rotates is crucial for achieving uniform water distribution, ensuring that crops receive the appropriate amount of water without causing runoff or excessive ponding.
The irrigation depth (D) can be calculated using the formula:
D = Irrigation Depth (mm)
Q = Nozzle Flow Rate (L/min)
T = Time of irrigation (min)
A = Area irrigated (ha)
To determine the pivot speed, rearrange the formula to solve for time (T), and then use the relationship between time and the circumference of the pivot path:
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