A linear-move irrigation system was recently installed at the Colorado
State University Agricultural Research, Development and Education Cen
ter (ARDEC). This machine will be used for small plot studies emphasiz
ing conjunctive management of irrigation water and chemicals for both
protection of groundwater quality and optimizing production from limit
ed water supplies. Because of the many small plots under the machine,
it is necessary to control water and chemical applications both along
the lateral line and in the direction of travel. Electrical solenoid v
alves are used to pulse the flow through sprinkler heads as a means of
obtaining a wide range of application rates to plot areas. A simulati
on model for evaluating center pivot systems was adapted to simulate l
inear move systems operating under normal and pulsed conditions. Donut
-shaped stationary water distribution patterns were added to the model
to represent the distribution of low pressure sprinkler heads. The mo
del was used to simulate the performance of the system under various p
ulsed conditions. Field evaluations were carried out to verify simulat
ion results. A coefficient of uniformity exceeding 90% was obtained wi
th a pulsing frequency of I cycle/min and a percent timer setting at l
ess than 50%.