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Development of a Tensio-emitter – A Tension Controlled Emitter

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dc.contributor.author Anu Subramanian, K
dc.contributor.author Della Thomas
dc.contributor.author Sameera Abdul Salam
dc.contributor.author Vishnu, B
dc.date.accessioned 2020-09-09T08:51:45Z
dc.date.available 2020-09-09T08:51:45Z
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.identifier.uri http://14.139.181.140:8080//jspui/handle/123456789/75
dc.description.abstract Timely application of irrigation water in precise amounts increases crop yield due to decreased moisture stress to plants and decreases loss of water through percolation and subsequent nutrient leaching. Many times, automatic scheduling of irrigation is desired as it ensures timely and precise application and reduces labor cost. Automatic scheduling of irrigation usually involves sophisticated instrumentation which is expensive and requires external power. Irrigation can be scheduled by measuring the moisture tension in the soil which indicates the amount of water available to the crop. A system which utilizes the sensed moisture tension to directly control the water applied without using an external power source is desired. The tesiometer controlled irrigation control valve developed earlier could achieve this but the fabrication of the valve assembly was quite sophisticated. In this study an attempt is made to develop and fabricate a soil moisture tension controlled irrigation emitter which is simple to fabricate and doesn’t involve the use of any external power sources. The developed tension-emitter consists of a porous cup and a watering head assembly. The porous cup has the same function as that in a tensiometer where it acts as a sensor which equilibrates the tension inside the tensiometer to that of the surrounding soil. The watering head consists of a diaphragm, an adjustable screw and two triangular heads. The micro tube supplying water to the plant passes between the triangular heads. One of the triangular heads is attached to the diaphragm which moves according to change in the soil moisture and the other to the adjustable screw head so that it can be moved up and down by turning the screw. The tensio- emitter is calibrated by adjusting the screw so that water flows through the micro tube only when the soil becomes dry and closes the micro tube when the soil receives enough water. Tensio-emitter was successfully developed, fabricated and calibrated for use in potted plants. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries P173;
dc.title Development of a Tensio-emitter – A Tension Controlled Emitter en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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