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Resumo:This paper focuses on the design of an irrigation network included in a public project to build a distributing water system for agricultural purposes. We begin by outlining the issue. We then present a procedure composed of three sequential modules to tackle this complex problem. The first module provides the design of the network links by heuristically constructing a short length Steiner forest. In the second module, the flows for every arc of this network are calculated. The last one determines the size of the pipes and pumps by solving a mixed binary linear programming problem. A real experiment is reported. Although further improvements are required, the results confirm the adaptability of the overall procedure to assist agricultural engineers in preparing their projects.
Autores principais:Gonçalves, Graça Marques
Outros Autores:Pato, Margarida Vaz
Assunto:Water Irrigation Network Design Minimum Length Steiner Forest Mixed Binary Linear Programming
Ano:2000
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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spellingShingle A three-phase procedure for designing an irrigation system’s water distribution network
Gonçalves, Graça Marques
Water Irrigation Network Design
Minimum Length Steiner Forest
Mixed Binary Linear Programming
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Water Irrigation Network Design
Minimum Length Steiner Forest
Mixed Binary Linear Programming
title A three-phase procedure for designing an irrigation system’s water distribution network
title_full A three-phase procedure for designing an irrigation system’s water distribution network
title_fullStr A three-phase procedure for designing an irrigation system’s water distribution network
title_full_unstemmed A three-phase procedure for designing an irrigation system’s water distribution network
title_short A three-phase procedure for designing an irrigation system’s water distribution network
title_sort A three-phase procedure for designing an irrigation system’s water distribution network
topic Water Irrigation Network Design
Minimum Length Steiner Forest
Mixed Binary Linear Programming
topic_facet Water Irrigation Network Design
Minimum Length Steiner Forest
Mixed Binary Linear Programming
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/96359
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