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International Journal of Multiphase Flow, Vol.52, 121-130, 2013
The total air budget in oxygenated water flowing in a drip tape irrigation pipe
In this work we concentrate on the measurement of the total air volume profile along an irrigation drip tape and the pilot testing of a visualization assembly suitable for use in the irrigation industry under field conditions. The visualization system is based on continuous image capturing and can be used to determine the number and size of bubbles, as well as estimate the void fraction percentage of air in aerated water stream. The research results produced a number of positive outcomes for continuous monitoring of bubble behaviour during irrigation. We obtained data on the air fraction in aerated water using our experimental setup for three treatments - open end drip tape, closed end drip tape and closed end drip tape with surfactant added to the air/water stream. From these data we determined the void fraction of air in the irrigation water stream along the length of drip tape, showing a decline with distance from the Mazzei Venturi model 384 air source, an effect offset to some extent by addition of 2 ppm of surfactant to the irrigation water. The void fraction estimates derived from the images from the camera system are consistent with the system specifications from the Mazzei air injectors performance based on Bernoulli's principle. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.