Development of a self-regulated bubble irrigation system to control the size and shape of wetting fronts

The main objectives of this study were to introduce a bubble irrigation system, compare the wetting fronts created by the bubble and free-flow systems, and test the viability of a bubble irrigation system. Two laboratory experiments were conducted using 2D flow to measure the wetting fronts. The fir...

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Main Authors: Alrubaye, Yasir Layth, Yusuf, Badronnisa, Hamad, Safaa Noori
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2020
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spelling my.upm.eprints.904122021-09-10T02:33:05Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/90412/ Development of a self-regulated bubble irrigation system to control the size and shape of wetting fronts Alrubaye, Yasir Layth Yusuf, Badronnisa Hamad, Safaa Noori The main objectives of this study were to introduce a bubble irrigation system, compare the wetting fronts created by the bubble and free-flow systems, and test the viability of a bubble irrigation system. Two laboratory experiments were conducted using 2D flow to measure the wetting fronts. The first experiment measured the free-flow infiltration using an inverted, open plastic bottle. The second experiment tested the bubble-flow technique using an inverted, closed plastic bottle (ICPB). The results showed that the bubble-flow system created a larger width of wetting fronts at the beginning of the infiltration and then expanded less than that of the free-flow system. In contrast, the infiltration depth of the wetting fronts created by the bubble-flow system was much lower than that of the free-flow system. In conclusion, the wetting front width and depth in the bubble-flow system were slightly smaller than those in the free-flow system. In addition, the wetting fronts created by the ICPB were not moved upwards significantly, which proves the ability of specific distribution of the bubble-flow system on the wetting fronts. Therefore, the bubble irrigation system can be used as an alternative for distributing the moisture content in soil profiles. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2020-10-21 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/90412/1/09%20JST-2007-2020.pdf Alrubaye, Yasir Layth and Yusuf, Badronnisa and Hamad, Safaa Noori (2020) Development of a self-regulated bubble irrigation system to control the size and shape of wetting fronts. Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology, 28 (4). pp. 1297-1313. ISSN 0128-7680; ESSN: 2231-8526 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/resources/files/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JST%20Vol.%2028%20(4)%20Oct.%202020/09%20JST-2007-2020.pdf
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description The main objectives of this study were to introduce a bubble irrigation system, compare the wetting fronts created by the bubble and free-flow systems, and test the viability of a bubble irrigation system. Two laboratory experiments were conducted using 2D flow to measure the wetting fronts. The first experiment measured the free-flow infiltration using an inverted, open plastic bottle. The second experiment tested the bubble-flow technique using an inverted, closed plastic bottle (ICPB). The results showed that the bubble-flow system created a larger width of wetting fronts at the beginning of the infiltration and then expanded less than that of the free-flow system. In contrast, the infiltration depth of the wetting fronts created by the bubble-flow system was much lower than that of the free-flow system. In conclusion, the wetting front width and depth in the bubble-flow system were slightly smaller than those in the free-flow system. In addition, the wetting fronts created by the ICPB were not moved upwards significantly, which proves the ability of specific distribution of the bubble-flow system on the wetting fronts. Therefore, the bubble irrigation system can be used as an alternative for distributing the moisture content in soil profiles.
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author Alrubaye, Yasir Layth
Yusuf, Badronnisa
Hamad, Safaa Noori
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Yusuf, Badronnisa
Hamad, Safaa Noori
Development of a self-regulated bubble irrigation system to control the size and shape of wetting fronts
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Yusuf, Badronnisa
Hamad, Safaa Noori
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title Development of a self-regulated bubble irrigation system to control the size and shape of wetting fronts
title_short Development of a self-regulated bubble irrigation system to control the size and shape of wetting fronts
title_full Development of a self-regulated bubble irrigation system to control the size and shape of wetting fronts
title_fullStr Development of a self-regulated bubble irrigation system to control the size and shape of wetting fronts
title_full_unstemmed Development of a self-regulated bubble irrigation system to control the size and shape of wetting fronts
title_sort development of a self-regulated bubble irrigation system to control the size and shape of wetting fronts
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
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