Application of drag reducing commercial and purified guargum for reductionof energy requirement of sprinkler irrigation and percolation rate of the soil
S. Phukan et al., Application of drag reducing commercial and purified guargum for reductionof energy requirement of sprinkler irrigation and percolation rate of the soil, AGR WATER M, 47(2), 2001, pp. 101-118
Drag reducing polymers reduce the drag in a turbulent flow while increase t
he drag in a laminar flow, due to an increase in shear viscosity. This feat
ure of drag-reducing polymers has been utilised in reducing the energy requ
irements of sprinkler irrigation system and increasing the area of coverage
as well as reducing the percolation loss of water added with drag reducing
polymers. Two types of polymers at various concentrations were studied at
the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. Two different methods of inj
ection of polymers were also tested to determine the effect of polymer on m
ode of injection. The concentrations of 100, 250, 300 and 450 ppm of commer
cial guargum and 50, 100 and 150 ppm of purified guargum were used for homo
genous injection (T-1). The concentrations of 100, 300, 600, 1000 and 1500
ppm of commercial guargum and 50, 100, 200, 350 and 500 ppm of purified gua
rgum were used for injection at the suction side of the pump (T-2), The inf
iltration characteristics of the soil with polymer added water was tested f
or 300, 1000 ppm of commercial guargum and 100, 500 ppm of purified guargum
. For T-1, the maximum power reduction of 28% was obtained in case of 300 p
pm commercial guargum and approximately the same percentage was obtained in
case of 100 ppm purified guargum. The maximum drag reduction was 35.5% at
300 ppm of commercial guargum and 38% at 100 ppm of purified guargum. The m
aximum increase in the radius of coverage at 500 ppm commercial guargum was
estimated to be 33 and 37% at 150 ppm of purified guargum. For T-2, the ma
ximum power reduction at 1000 ppm of commercial guargum and at 500 ppm of p
urified guargum was 31.25%. The maximum increase in radius of coverage at 1
000 ppm of commercial guargum and at 500 ppm of purified guargum was 37 and
38.2%, respectively. The maximum drag reduction of 40% was obtained at bot
h 1000 ppm commercial guargum and 500 ppm of purified guargum. The reductio
n in the infiltration rate at 1000 and 300 ppm of commercial guargum was fo
und to be 56.52 and 27%, respectively, whereas the reduction in the infiltr
ation rate at 100 and 500 ppm purified guargum is 15 and 22.8%, respectivel
y. The study reveals great potential of using drag reducing polymers for ir
rigation water management. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserv
ed.