Canal Automation for Irrigation Systems

Abstract

  • Prepared by the Task Committee on Recent Advances in Canal Automation of the Irrigation Delivery and Drainage Systems Committee of the Irrigation and Drainage Council of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of ASCE

    Canal Automation for Irrigation Systems focuses on the technical aspects of modernizing irrigation systems through use of automated canal control systems. Canal automation has always offered an opportunity to save water and improve the efficiency of irrigation water supply projects or irrigation district operations. Recent technological and engineering advances now enable more accurate control of water deliveries throughout all parts of an irrigation project. Using information collected from irrigation systems around the world in conjunction with new advances in control theory research, this Manual of Practice examines how and when to implement canal automation within the context of canal modernization.

    Topics include: the modernization process, constraints, and concepts; survey of irrigation physical infrastructure; SCADA systems; control operation concepts; canal hydraulic properties; control methods; verification of controller performance; and implementation of control systems.

    MOP 131 is an essential reference for professionals in agricultural and irrigation engineering, as well as owners, managers, and operators of irrigation water delivery systems.

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Chapter 1 Modernization Process, Constraints, and Concepts
1–24
Chapter 2 Physical Infrastructure
25–86
Chapter 3 SCADA Systems
87–116
Chapter 4 Control Operation and Control Concepts
117–134
Chapter 5 Canal Hydraulic Properties
135–161
Chapter 6 Control Methods
163–183
Chapter 7 Verification of Controller Performance
185–201
Chapter 8 Implementation of Control Systems
203–237
Appendix A Glossary of Canal Automation Terminology
239–261
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