SOUZA, Claudinei F.; FOLEGATTI, Marcos V.; DAROZ, Thomas H. C.; SILVA, Claudio R.
Resumen:
The mainly goal of a drip system design is to choose the appropriate components and
layout to attain adequate distribution of water (and fertilizer) throughout the field. The experiment
intends to study the evolution of the saturated disc versus superficial wetted area, being evaluated the
effects in the relationship water-soil during wetted volume formation process. The experiment was
accomplished in deformed soil conditions, being applied 1 L of water every one hour until the wetted
front to reached the bottom of box, by emitters with different rates (2, 4 and 8 L/h). The soil wetted
volume measurements was carried out using TDR probes. The saturated disc and wetting front process
was monitored by rule. The results could be concluded, that: there is a direct relationship between the
saturated disc evolution and the superficial wetted area for laboratory conditions, which demonstrated
the possibility in advancing water losses during wetted bulb formation process.