For the parallel pipe drains of Problem 17.5, the length of drain is 7230 ft. The surface gradient is 0.5%. The water table is generally parallel to the ground surface. Determine the peak discharge due to deep percolation and upstream slope. Also design the drain. n = 0.011.
Problem 17.5
For an agricultural drainage system, design the drains (determine the drain spacing) for the following conditions:
1. Depth from surface to impervious layer = 30 ft
2. Depth of drains from surface = 8 ft
3. Root zone or water-table requirement = 4 ft below the surface
4. Uniform hydraulic conductivity = 10 ft/day
5. Water application is as follows:
6. Each irrigation application, as well as spring snowmelt, contributed to a deep percolation of 1 in. (Adapted from the Bureau of Reclamation, 1984.)