HENRIQUE, J.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2813303409477511; HENRIQUE, Jacqueline.
Résumé:
This research developed an analysis on the furrow irrigation system, purposing
to verity the influence of the field parameters on the performance of these systems. The study
was performed basing on data from field evaluations done by the author in the Sao Goncalo
irrigation district, and data published by Walker e Humpherys (1983). The influence of the field
parameters on the performance of these systems was verified through a sensitivity analysis,
using the SIRTOM (Azevedc-,1992) and SIRMOD (Utah State University, 1989) computer
mathematical models. For the field conditions in question, the results showed that the soil
infiltration and furrow length are the parameters that most affect the system performance. Thus,
it is obvious the importance of to establish relationships between inflow and furrow length that
would provide adequate values for these parameters, for site specific conditions. The segregate
effects of roughness, slope and furrow cross section were relatively small. However, the effects
of roughness and slope were better visualized when associated with the furrow length effect.
The deep percolation rate is much more affected by the parameters than the runoff rate. This
shows the importance of performing a seasonal monitoring of the advance phase, since this
phase gives the most contribution to the deep percolation losses.