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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Computer simulation of irrigator head performance

Kirke, Brian Kinloch. January 1971 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
2

An economic analysis of resource substitution with sprinkler irrigation systems in use in Oregon's Northern Columbia River Basin counties

Erhabor, Patrick Osaretin 23 November 1977 (has links)
Graduation date: 1978
3

Computer simulation of irrigator head performance /

Kirke, Brian Kinloch. January 1971 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.E.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 1972.
4

Economic analysis of traveling gun irrigation on medium textured soil

Bay, Theodore Francis. January 1980 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographies.
5

Optimization of pipe sizes in open-ended sprinkler irrigation systems

Burkholder, David R. January 1980 (has links)
A sprinkler irrigation system is typically designed by first choosing the set of operating conditions and the location for the pipe network, and then selecting the optimal pipe sizes for the network so that the system cost is minimized. An efficient optimizing technique would greatly improve this design process. This thesis examines a number of procedures for optimizing pipe sizes in open-ended (tree-like) sprinkler irrigation systems. The Linear Programming Technique was found to be by far the most suitable procedure for solving complex pipe sizing problems. A computer model utilizing a general linear programming routine is presented for optimizing pipe sizes in gravity systems, and pumping systems with both constant-speed and variable-speed power units. A comprehensive discussion is included, describing all input parameters, and the function and operation of each major segment of the model. An example is used to reinforce ideas formulated in the discussion and to illustrate how the model can be implemented. A complete listing of the model, and a copy of both the input data and the output, for the example, are given in the indices. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Civil Engineering, Department of / Graduate
6

Sprinkler Irrigation in Arizona

Halderman, A. D., Frost, K. R. 12 1900 (has links)
This item was digitized as part of the Million Books Project led by Carnegie Mellon University and supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Cornell University coordinated the participation of land-grant and agricultural libraries in providing historical agricultural information for the digitization project; the University of Arizona Libraries, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Office of Arid Lands Studies collaborated in the selection and provision of material for the digitization project.
7

A study to determine the cost of sprinkler irrigation in Kansas

Herpich, Russell L January 2011 (has links)
Typescript, etc.
8

Sprinkler Irrigation

Schwalen, H. C., Frost, K. R. 03 1900 (has links)
This item was digitized as part of the Million Books Project led by Carnegie Mellon University and supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Cornell University coordinated the participation of land-grant and agricultural libraries in providing historical agricultural information for the digitization project; the University of Arizona Libraries, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Office of Arid Lands Studies collaborated in the selection and provision of material for the digitization project.
9

Sprinkler Irrigation

Schwalen, H. C., Frost, K. R. 01 1900 (has links)
This item was digitized as part of the Million Books Project led by Carnegie Mellon University and supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Cornell University coordinated the participation of land-grant and agricultural libraries in providing historical agricultural information for the digitization project; the University of Arizona Libraries, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Office of Arid Lands Studies collaborated in the selection and provision of material for the digitization project.
10

The uniformity of water distribution under low-pressure moving irrigation systems

Vlotman, W. F. January 1982 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S. - Soils, Water and Engineering)--University of Arizona, 1982. / Bibliography: leaves 143-144.

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