Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8893513 | CATENA | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Results indicate a high uniformity of rainfall (Christiansen uniformity coefficientâ¯>â¯92%) in both single and multi-nozzle operation for both plots. The reproducibility of experiments over short time intervals and under similar environmental conditions is satisfactory (coefficient of variation of mean intensityâ¯<â¯3%). Comparing initial and final rainfall intensity values, a slight decrease was observed within each experiment (about 2% on average). Some systematic differences in rainfall intensity were also detected between the plots. The analysis of both the intensity and the DSD in the multi-nozzle operation indicated the presence of some interference among the individual sprays when larger nozzles are simultaneously activated. Moreover, in agreement with the literature, it was confirmed that this type of rainfall simulator always produces kinetic energy values lower than those associated with natural rainfall of similar intensity.
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Authors
L. Vergni, F. Todisco, A. Vinci,