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Delta Duty and Base Period Relationship : Derivation & Numerical

The relationship between Delta Duty and Base Period is given below with definitions.

 


 

 

  i. Duty  

The duty of water is the relationship between the volume of water and the area of land it matures.

It may be defined as the area of land (in hectares) irrigated for the complete growth of a given crop by continuously supplying 1 cumec of water during the entire base period of the crop.

Duty of water is generally expressed in hectare cumecs and is denoted by the letter `D `mathematically;

D=A/Q

Where,

D=Duty in hectare cumec

A=Area in hectares

Q=Discharge in m3/s

Duty can also be expressed as

D=8.44 B/Δ

 

 

Duty

 


 

  ii. Delta  

Each crop requires a certain amount of water after a fixed interval of time throughout its period of growth.

The water depth required varies between 5 to 10 cm depending upon the type of crops, climate & soil.

The interval between two consecutive watering is called the irrigation frequency or rotation period.

The depth of irrigation water required for a crop during its entire maturation period is called delta.

It is usually expressed In cms and is denoted by Δ.

 

 

Delta

 


 

  iii. Base Period  

The base period is the time between the first watering of a crop at the time of its sowing to its last watering before harvesting.

It is denoted by B.

 

 

Base Period

 


 

  iv. Relationship Among Delta Duty and Base Period ( Delta Duty Relationship)  

Let us consider a crop having a base period of B days. Assume that 1 cumec of water is supplied to this crop for B days to provide delta Δ  m depth of water.

Now the volume of water supplied by unit discharge  to this crop during B days is given by:

V=Q (m³/s)*B (days)

V= 1*24*60*60*B m³   { B days = 24*60*60 Seconds  & Q = 1 m³/s  }

V=8.64*10000 B m³   …(1)

The volume of water applied to the field can also be calculated as:

V=Area of land irrigated by unit discharge * depth of water applied

V=D(ha)*Δ (m)

V=D *Δ*10000(m³)   ….(2)

From Eqn 1 & 2 , we get

8.864*10000*B= D*Δ*10000

D=(8.64*B)/Δ

 

 

Delta Duty and Base Period Relationship

 


 

  v. Example  

Calculate the delta based on the following data

Base peroid=110 days

Duty=1400ha/cumec

Delta=?

solution,

Δ =8.64*110/1400

Δ=0.68m

Δ =68cm

 


 

 

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