This class will introduce the history and development of mechanized irrigation. It will distinguish the basic irrigation systems: pivot, swing arm corner, and lateral move systems. Course work will examine the various propulsion systems, electrical/electronic/digital logic controls and irrigation hydraulic principles. It will focus on technical service and operation aspects in a “real-life” lab environment under actual conditions.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge or skills:
- Understand the differences in types of systems (pivot, swing arm corner, and lateral move).
- Explain the fundamental operation of each of the systems types using proper industry nomenclature.
- Relate the electrical components utilized on the irrigation systems to those found in other industrial applications.
- Perform fundamental electrical diagnostic troubleshooting at the system and component level.
- Demonstrate a practical knowledge of pumping hydraulic principles and use of pumping curves
Course Content Outline
- History of mechanized irrigation and its application in modern agriculture and industry.
- Brief history
- Applications
- Irrigation
- Approved dispersal of processing water from various food processing applications
- Approved dispersal of treated waste water from municipalities or livestock operations
- Mechanized irrigation system types
- Pivot system
- Swing arm corner system
- Lateral (or linear) move system
- Theory of operation
- Pivot
- Structural components
- Pivot center
- Spans
- Towers
- End booms
- End guns
- Structural components
- Pivot
- Water handling Hydraulics
- Pumping curves
- Pumping efficiency
- Liquid pressure & flow dynamics
- Technician safety
- Environmental considerations
- System grounding