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Feasibility of Pairing a Low-Cost Positive Displacement Pump With Low-Energy Pressure Compensating Drip Irrigation Emitters for Smallholder Farms in Africa

Authors :
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Global Engineering and Research Laboratory
Engelkemier, Seiji
Grant, Fiona
Landis, Jordan
Sheline, Carolyn
Varner, Hannah
Zubajlo, Rebecca E.
Sokol, Julia
Winter, Amos
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Global Engineering and Research Laboratory
Engelkemier, Seiji
Grant, Fiona
Landis, Jordan
Sheline, Carolyn
Varner, Hannah
Zubajlo, Rebecca E.
Sokol, Julia
Winter, Amos
Source :
ASME
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Copyright © 2019 ASME. In low income countries, existing drip irrigation systems are cost prohibitive to many smallholder farmers. Companies are working to develop efficient, low-cost irrigation systems by using technologies such as positive displacement (PD) pumps and pressure compensating (PC) emitters. However, these two technologies have not been paired in an efficient and cost-effective manner. Here we describe a proof-of-concept pump control algorithm that demonstrates the feasibility of exploiting the physical relationship between the input electrical power to a PD pump and the hydraulic behavior of a system of PC emitters in order to determine the optimal pump operating point. The development and validation of this control algorithm was conducted in partnership with the Kenya-based irrigation company SunCulture. This control method is expected to reduce cost, improve system efficiency, and increase accessibility of irrigation systems to smallholder farmers.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ASME
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286399421
Document Type :
Electronic Resource