Title: Wangana Piped Irrigation Network Project
1Wangana Piped Irrigation Network Project
Dr. Srinivasa Lingireddy Dipl.-Eng Alexander
Allik Mr. Milind Murudkar
2Land Irrigated by Wangana Project
3Pipe Distribution Network
From Pump Station
4Steering India into 21st Century
- Piped irrigation is very common in developed
world - Probably the only way water is supplied for
irrigation in most developed countries - Piped irrigation is long overdue in India
- Wangana would be a role-model
5Steering India into 21st Century
- Traditional canal irrigation is highly
inefficient - At most 50 efficiency
- OK when water has little or no value
- NOT acceptable when we add value to water by
lifting it up several 10s of meters
6Steering India into 21st Century
- Piped Irrigation
- Almost 100 efficiency
- Highly suitable for hilly terrains
- High residual pressures at several outlets
- Direct connection to sprinkler or drip irrigation
- Easy to measure water usage
- NO loss of precious irrigable land
- Fewer cross drainage works
- No water logging and consequent reduction in
agricultural yield
7Will the piped irrigation be more costlier ?
8Will the piped irrigation be more costlier ?
- Not necessarily, when we look at the overall
efficiency and benefits - Value added water
- Life of the project
- Cross drainage works
- Maintenance costs
- Savings in irrigable land
- There may not be much difference in cost per
hectare as more efficient use of water will help
irrigate more land
9Are there any problems with piped irrigation
systems ?
10Are there any problems with piped irrigation
systems ?
- There are advantages and disadvantages to any
system - Calls for more competent design engineers and
contractors - Unsophisticated cheap designs may end up in more
maintenance problems - Poor quality construction may lead to leakage,
pipe breaks and failure of the entire project
11Cost Savings through efficient design and use of
sophisticated pressure and flow control equipment
12Cost Savings
- Most pipeline failures are due to improper
management of air in distribution networks - Air in pipes is a big problem
- Proper management is essential
13Cost Savings
- Large quantities of air enters and get trapped
only if the pipes are allowed to drain
Entrained Air
Pump trip water stops
Water drains by gravity when there is no control
Water drains by gravity when there is no control
14Cost Savings
- Large quantities of air CHOKES the pipes and
reduce their carrying capacity. - This requires over sizing of pipes and increased
costs.
Entrapped Air can Choke the pipe and reduce its
capacity
15Cost Savings
- PFCMD (Pressure Flow Control Metering Device)
prevents draining of pipes
No air entrainment !
PFCMD shuts down when the pressure goes down
16Cost Savings
- Small quantities of entrained air will be removed
through air valves
17Cost Savings
- Little or no air in the pipes allow for most
economical sizing of pipes
18Pressure Flow Control Metering Device (PFCMD)
19Pressure Flow Control Metering Device (PFCMD)
- Maintains 10 L/s irrespective of pressure at each
outlet - Will measure consumption
- Shuts down when the pressure drops below the set
value - Virtually maintenance free
- Operates solely based on available pressure
- No need for external power or electricity
- No need for control systems like SCADA
20Modern Design Tools
- Pipe2000 Hydraulic Modeling Software
- Allows for optimal diameter selection based on
limits on velocities and pressures - Computes total cost of the project based on the
unit cost of pipes - PFCMD can be included in the model
21Nodes with pressures between 9 and 12 m (all
other nodes have pressures greater than 12m)
22Pressure Heads for DM-5
23Pressure Heads for DM-4
24Summary
- Use of modern technology and good engineering
helped us minimize the overall cost of the
project while providing a state-of-the-art
solution and maintenance free design
25Sidoma Systeme GmbH