Validation of a methodology for grouping intakes of pressurized irrigation networks into sectors to minimize energy consumption

A methodology to optimise the amount of energy consumed in pressurized irrigation systems was presented by Jimenez-Bello et al. (2010a). These authors proposed grouping pressurized irrigation network intakes, each of the water turnouts resulting from a shared hydrant, into sectors via a genetic algo...

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Autores principales: Jiménez-Bello, Miguel Ángel, Martinez Alzamora, Fernando, Castel, Juan R., Intrigliolo, Diego S.
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Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4217
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author Jiménez-Bello, Miguel Ángel
Martinez Alzamora, Fernando
Castel, Juan R.
Intrigliolo, Diego S.
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Intrigliolo, Diego S.
Jiménez-Bello, Miguel Ángel
Martinez Alzamora, Fernando
author_facet Jiménez-Bello, Miguel Ángel
Martinez Alzamora, Fernando
Castel, Juan R.
Intrigliolo, Diego S.
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description A methodology to optimise the amount of energy consumed in pressurized irrigation systems was presented by Jimenez-Bello et al. (2010a). These authors proposed grouping pressurized irrigation network intakes, each of the water turnouts resulting from a shared hydrant, into sectors via a genetic algorithm. In the present research, the methodology was applied and validated in a water users association. Several energy efficiency indicators were calculated and compared during five consecutive seasons (2006-2010). The first two seasons, when the methodology was not employed, were used as reference for the results obtained from 2008 onwards, when the methodology was applied to the management of irrigation network. Results obtained in seasons 2008-2010 showed that the average energy savings were 16% in comparisons to the 2006 season. However, it should be noted that the potential, theoretical savings, could have been as high as 22.3% if the modelled grouping networks would have been accurately followed. There was in fact some discrepancy between the theoretical model outputs and the final groupings due to some intake restrictions. In addition, during the irrigation campaigns, the number of irrigation intakes that operated within each sector was not always equal to the modelled sectoring, a fact that reduced the overall water users association energy efficiency. This occurred particularly during rainy periods, when some users deliberately decided to close their manual irrigation intakes valves. Overall, results showed the potential of the validated methodology for optimising energy use. However, the final overall system efficiency might depend on specific constraints that need to be taken into account when attempting to use model output predictions. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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spelling ReDivia42172025-04-25T14:42:34Z Validation of a methodology for grouping intakes of pressurized irrigation networks into sectors to minimize energy consumption Jiménez-Bello, Miguel Ángel Martinez Alzamora, Fernando Castel, Juan R. Intrigliolo, Diego S. A methodology to optimise the amount of energy consumed in pressurized irrigation systems was presented by Jimenez-Bello et al. (2010a). These authors proposed grouping pressurized irrigation network intakes, each of the water turnouts resulting from a shared hydrant, into sectors via a genetic algorithm. In the present research, the methodology was applied and validated in a water users association. Several energy efficiency indicators were calculated and compared during five consecutive seasons (2006-2010). The first two seasons, when the methodology was not employed, were used as reference for the results obtained from 2008 onwards, when the methodology was applied to the management of irrigation network. Results obtained in seasons 2008-2010 showed that the average energy savings were 16% in comparisons to the 2006 season. However, it should be noted that the potential, theoretical savings, could have been as high as 22.3% if the modelled grouping networks would have been accurately followed. There was in fact some discrepancy between the theoretical model outputs and the final groupings due to some intake restrictions. In addition, during the irrigation campaigns, the number of irrigation intakes that operated within each sector was not always equal to the modelled sectoring, a fact that reduced the overall water users association energy efficiency. This occurred particularly during rainy periods, when some users deliberately decided to close their manual irrigation intakes valves. Overall, results showed the potential of the validated methodology for optimising energy use. However, the final overall system efficiency might depend on specific constraints that need to be taken into account when attempting to use model output predictions. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2017-06-01T10:09:37Z 2017-06-01T10:09:37Z 2011 DEC 15 2011 article acceptedVersion Angel Jimenez-Bello, Miguel, Martinez Alzamora, F., Castel, J. Ramón, Intrigliolo, Diego S. (2011). Validation of a methodology for grouping intakes of pressurized irrigation networks into sectors to minimize energy consumption. Agricultural Water Management, 102(1), 46-53. 0378-3774 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4217 10.1016/j.agwat.2011.10.005 en openAccess Impreso
spellingShingle Jiménez-Bello, Miguel Ángel
Martinez Alzamora, Fernando
Castel, Juan R.
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Validation of a methodology for grouping intakes of pressurized irrigation networks into sectors to minimize energy consumption
title Validation of a methodology for grouping intakes of pressurized irrigation networks into sectors to minimize energy consumption
title_full Validation of a methodology for grouping intakes of pressurized irrigation networks into sectors to minimize energy consumption
title_fullStr Validation of a methodology for grouping intakes of pressurized irrigation networks into sectors to minimize energy consumption
title_full_unstemmed Validation of a methodology for grouping intakes of pressurized irrigation networks into sectors to minimize energy consumption
title_short Validation of a methodology for grouping intakes of pressurized irrigation networks into sectors to minimize energy consumption
title_sort validation of a methodology for grouping intakes of pressurized irrigation networks into sectors to minimize energy consumption
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4217
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