The hydraulic calculation
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IrriPro | Other softwares | Maximum error [%] | Comments | |
Variable slope | Processing 3D model of the ground for a variable slope, point by point, section by section, pipe by pipe | Inserting a constant slope for all parts of the system | 40% for the value of uniformity50% for the minimum pressure | The error varies according to the order they are presented with the change of slope |
Variables speed | Calculated as a variable in every point | Set as a constant value | - | In general, the water speed varies in lateral pipes between 5m/s and 0 m/s |
Costant Head losses | Calculated assuming Variables the flow rates of each part of pipe and the outgoing flow from each emitter (rigorous formulation of the equation of motion and continuity) | Calculated by taking the equivalent discharge transiting the entire length of the pipeline | 30% of the total head losses | The evolution of pressure due to continuous losses, calculated as the equivalent discharge of service along the pipe, has a constant slope and differently by reality. The calculation of uniformity in this case is not reliable |
Local head losses | Considered using a rigorous formulation depending on the size of the emitter | Not considered or imposed as a constant proportion of the pressure | 50% of the total head losses | The local head losses (due to the presence of emitters) include up to 50% of the total head losses |
Integral calculus of the system | Integral calculus of all processed laterals considering their mutual interaction between each element | Calculation on a single chosen lateral | - | The reliability calculation for a single lateral (the result is then extended to the whole system) depends on the choice of the lateral and the size of the system |
Temperature | Modifiable | Not modifiable | 7-10% of the total pressures | Temperature affects the viscosity and density of water |