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Title: Estimation of efficiency of use of water-lifting equipment in technological processes of agricultural production
Authors: Доценко, Наталія Андріївна
Dotsenko, Nataliya
Бацуровська, Ілона Вікторівна
Batcurovskaya, Ilona
Keywords: reinforced concrete
energy efficiency
high-rise building
Earth and Planetary Sciences: General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Science: General Environmental Science
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Mykolayiv National Agrarian University
Citation: Dotsenko, N. A., & Batsurovska, I. V. (2022). Estimation of efficiency of use of water-lifting equipment in technological processes of agricultural production. Paper presented at the IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, , 1049(1) doi:10.1088/1755-1315/1049/1/012047
Abstract: The article presents the estimation of efficiency of use of water-lifting equipment in technological processes of agricultural production. It is outlined the principle of operation water-lifting equipment in technological processes of agricultural production. It is based on increasing the required pressure for the water supply network by direct repeated use of gravitational forces in the form of weight of the liquid column from natural or artificial pressure. The efficiency of the technological process is assessed by the amount of consumption of water and the speed of flow movement. These parameters (optimization criteria) depend on four main independent factors: The head height; volume of transit tanks; pipe diameter; pipe length. The optimal constructive and technological parameters of water-lifting equipment in technological processes of agricultural production are considered.
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