Session: DAC-11-2: Engineering for Sustainable Development
Paper Number: 143023
143023 - Innovating Emitter Inlet Design for Enhanced Clog Resistance and Longevity in Drip Irrigation Systems
This study addresses the critical issue of emitter clogging in drip irrigation systems, a prevalent challenge affecting their efficiency and lifespan. The emitter inlet functions as the gateway between the drip line and the inner hydraulics of the emitter, making it an ideal location to filter out particles from the water flow-path. We developed a novel emitter inlet design focused on enhancing clog resistance, inspired by natural hydraulic and filtration processes such as those found in aquatic gills, wake formation, and nozzle principles. The design was analyzed using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in ANSYS Dynamics Simulation Software, enabling detailed modeling of fluid-surface interactions. Experimental clog testing was conducted to assess the inlet's clog resistance. Our findings demonstrate a substantial improvement in clog resistance with our design, maintaining 85 ± 28\% of initial flow rates after exposure to 150 micron diameter aluminum oxide grit, significantly better than a comparable industry-standard design. After exposure to 425 micron diameter grit and a system restart, our design maintained 91 ± 53\% of the initial flow rate, showcasing enhanced recovery performance. This research offers a promising solution to the challenge of irrigation system clogging, with implications for better water conservation and more sustainable agricultural practices.
Presenting Author: Benjamin Weizer Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Presenting Author Biography: Benjamin Weizer is a 2023 Hock Tan Fellow in the Global Engineering and Research (GEAR) Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a Master's Candidate and his research primarily involves developing off-grid agricultural desalination systems for small- and medium-sized farms in the Middle East and North Africa.
Authors:
Christy Huynh Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAndrea Molina De Jesus Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sarah Sams Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Benjamin Weizer Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nadine Zaza Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Aditya Ghodgaonkar Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Benjamin Judge Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Amos Winter Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Innovating Emitter Inlet Design for Enhanced Clog Resistance and Longevity in Drip Irrigation Systems
Paper Type
Technical Paper Publication