| Water
Measurement1
gallon = 8.3 pounds1
cubic foot = 7.48 gallons = 62.4 pounds
 450
gallons per minute (gpm) =
 1
cubic foot per second (cfs) = 1 acre-inch per hour
 1
acre-inch = 27,000 gallons = 1 acre flooded 1 inch deep
 1
acre foot = 12 acre-inches = 43,560 cubic feet = 325,900 gallons
 1
gallon = 3.785 liters = 0.003785 cubic meters
 1
cubic meter = 1000 liters = 264.2 gallons
 Pressure1
column of water 2.31 feet high exerts a pressure of 1 psi1
pound per square inch (psi) = 2.31 feet of water
 1
atmosphere = 14.7 psi = 33.95 feet of water
 1
inch of mercury (hg) = 1.13 feet of water
 psi
X 2.31 = feet of head
 Total
dynamic head (TDH) in feet includes:
 pumping lift in feet
 elevation change in feet
 friction loss in feet
 system operating pressure in feet
 TDH
= lift + elevation change + friction + pressure
 HorsepowerWater
horsepower (WHP) - power required to lift a given quantity of water against
a given total dynamic head
 | WHP
= | Q
X H 3960
 | Q
= flow rate (gpm) H
= total dynamic head (feet)
 | 
 Brake
horsepower (BHP) = required power input at the pump
 | BHP
= | Q
X H 3960
X E
 | Q
= flow rate (gpm) H
= total dynamic head (feet)
 E
= pump efficiency as a decimal
 (assume
.75 unless known)
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 Water
ApplicationApplication
amount (H) inches:
 |  |  | gpm 450
 | X | time |  | H
= | QT
= A
 | 
 |  |  |  | acres | 
 Q
= flow rate in acre-in./hr = gpm/450T
= length of application (hours
 A
= area irrigated in time T (acres)
 Maximum
application rate for outer sprinklers of a center pivot:
 | AR
= | Q
X 122.5 R
x r
 | Q
= gpm of sprinkler system R
= length of center pivot (ft.)
 r
= radius of sprinkler heads at distance R
 AR
= application rate (inches/hr)
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 Furrow
irrigation set size (acres):  | No.
of rows X row width (feet) X row length (feet) 43,560
 | 
 Approximate
acreage covered by a pivot:  | Radius
of pivot wetted area*,feet)2X
3.14 43,560
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 *Wetted
radius includes radius of end gun  Flood
irrigation set time:  | T= | A
X D Q
 | T
= pumping time to flood a field to depth (D), in hours D
= depth of flood (inches)**
 A
= area of field to be flooded (acres)
 Q
= flow rate acre-inches/hr = GPM
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 **Allow
for 1" additional water for seepage and other losses on newly flooded fields.
 | Maximum
economical pipe flow capacities: RULE
OF THUMB - Based on maximum velocity of 5 ft/sec.
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