Sustainable Water Management for Small Farmers with Center-Pivot Irrigation: A Hydraulic and Structural Design Perspective

In Pakistan, surface water supply for irrigation is decreasing, while water demand is increasing for agriculture production. Also, due to the fast rate of population growth, land holding capacity is decreasing. So, there is a need to develop appropriate technologies and design approaches for small-s...

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Main Authors: Rashid M., Haider S., Masood M.U., Pande C.B., Tolche A.D., Alshehri F., Costache R., Elkhrachy I.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-339262024-10-14T11:17:27Z Sustainable Water Management for Small Farmers with Center-Pivot Irrigation: A Hydraulic and Structural Design Perspective Rashid M. Haider S. Masood M.U. Pande C.B. Tolche A.D. Alshehri F. Costache R. Elkhrachy I. 57226273127 58188293400 57062195300 57193547008 57198446685 57224683617 55888132500 55481426800 cost estimation CPIS HEIS hydraulic IrriExpress SAP2000 small-scale farmers structural Pakistan cost analysis crop yield economic analysis irrigation optimization sustainability water demand water management water supply water use efficiency In Pakistan, surface water supply for irrigation is decreasing, while water demand is increasing for agriculture production. Also, due to the fast rate of population growth, land holding capacity is decreasing. So, there is a need to develop appropriate technologies and design approaches for small-scale farmers to improve modern irrigation practices. In this study, a hydraulic and structural layout of CPIS was designed for small-scale farmers with some modifications. The hydraulic parameters and structural design of the CPIS were designed using IrriExpress and SAP2000 software, respectively. An economic analysis of the modified CPIS was carried out. The results revealed that in one complete revolution of the whole system, its span slope varied from 2.98 to 0.1%, and the wheel slope varied from 2.35 to ?2.4%. The timing setting was 60% for one revolution, and the irrigation depth was 10 mm. When the time setting was reduced from 100% to 10%, the irrigation hours per cycle and irrigation depth both increased. Variendeel type-II trusses were designed for structural purposes using SAP2000 software. This design led to a 17% reduction in weight by lowering it from 1.916 to 1.5905 tons and a 44% reduction in joint count, decreasing it from 32 to 18. Our economic analysis revealed that the structural part of the system is more expensive than the hydraulic, electric and power parts for small-scale design. So, it was suggested that CPIS is suitable for land holdings from 100 to 250 acres, because when the area increases to more than 250 acres, there is no significant change in the cost. A towable system is more economical for small-scale farmers due to its lower cost per acre. This study will be helpful for the optimization of CPISs to improve water use efficiency and crop yield. � 2023 by the authors. Final 2024-10-14T03:17:27Z 2024-10-14T03:17:27Z 2023 Article 10.3390/su152316390 2-s2.0-85180496811 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85180496811&doi=10.3390%2fsu152316390&partnerID=40&md5=aa3d71a6388d2198c551f31ae01e11e5 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/33926 15 23 16390 All Open Access Gold Open Access Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) Scopus
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topic cost estimation
CPIS
HEIS
hydraulic
IrriExpress
SAP2000
small-scale farmers
structural
Pakistan
cost analysis
crop yield
economic analysis
irrigation
optimization
sustainability
water demand
water management
water supply
water use efficiency
spellingShingle cost estimation
CPIS
HEIS
hydraulic
IrriExpress
SAP2000
small-scale farmers
structural
Pakistan
cost analysis
crop yield
economic analysis
irrigation
optimization
sustainability
water demand
water management
water supply
water use efficiency
Rashid M.
Haider S.
Masood M.U.
Pande C.B.
Tolche A.D.
Alshehri F.
Costache R.
Elkhrachy I.
Sustainable Water Management for Small Farmers with Center-Pivot Irrigation: A Hydraulic and Structural Design Perspective
description In Pakistan, surface water supply for irrigation is decreasing, while water demand is increasing for agriculture production. Also, due to the fast rate of population growth, land holding capacity is decreasing. So, there is a need to develop appropriate technologies and design approaches for small-scale farmers to improve modern irrigation practices. In this study, a hydraulic and structural layout of CPIS was designed for small-scale farmers with some modifications. The hydraulic parameters and structural design of the CPIS were designed using IrriExpress and SAP2000 software, respectively. An economic analysis of the modified CPIS was carried out. The results revealed that in one complete revolution of the whole system, its span slope varied from 2.98 to 0.1%, and the wheel slope varied from 2.35 to ?2.4%. The timing setting was 60% for one revolution, and the irrigation depth was 10 mm. When the time setting was reduced from 100% to 10%, the irrigation hours per cycle and irrigation depth both increased. Variendeel type-II trusses were designed for structural purposes using SAP2000 software. This design led to a 17% reduction in weight by lowering it from 1.916 to 1.5905 tons and a 44% reduction in joint count, decreasing it from 32 to 18. Our economic analysis revealed that the structural part of the system is more expensive than the hydraulic, electric and power parts for small-scale design. So, it was suggested that CPIS is suitable for land holdings from 100 to 250 acres, because when the area increases to more than 250 acres, there is no significant change in the cost. A towable system is more economical for small-scale farmers due to its lower cost per acre. This study will be helpful for the optimization of CPISs to improve water use efficiency and crop yield. � 2023 by the authors.
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Rashid M.
Haider S.
Masood M.U.
Pande C.B.
Tolche A.D.
Alshehri F.
Costache R.
Elkhrachy I.
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author Rashid M.
Haider S.
Masood M.U.
Pande C.B.
Tolche A.D.
Alshehri F.
Costache R.
Elkhrachy I.
author_sort Rashid M.
title Sustainable Water Management for Small Farmers with Center-Pivot Irrigation: A Hydraulic and Structural Design Perspective
title_short Sustainable Water Management for Small Farmers with Center-Pivot Irrigation: A Hydraulic and Structural Design Perspective
title_full Sustainable Water Management for Small Farmers with Center-Pivot Irrigation: A Hydraulic and Structural Design Perspective
title_fullStr Sustainable Water Management for Small Farmers with Center-Pivot Irrigation: A Hydraulic and Structural Design Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Water Management for Small Farmers with Center-Pivot Irrigation: A Hydraulic and Structural Design Perspective
title_sort sustainable water management for small farmers with center-pivot irrigation: a hydraulic and structural design perspective
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
publishDate 2024
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