Mesh based irrigation system
A tubular and conduit technology, applied in household components, applications, pipeline laying and maintenance, etc., can solve the problems of drip irrigation technology increasing water supply pressure, inability to obtain drip irrigation benefits, limited applications, etc.
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[0057] The present invention relates in some embodiments to irrigation with uniform fluid distribution at low fluid pressure, and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a device that uses molecular forces to distribute water from a pipe to the soil.
[0058] Irrigation of many fields requires many devices that can efficiently distribute water to many target areas with minimal evaporation or waste, and to distribute water evenly over many large areas. Existing drip irrigation systems provide a solution to both of these needs; however, drip irrigation requires relatively high pressures, up to 3 ATMs, to operate over large areas. Furthermore, the water pressure in a drip line decreases with each drip outlet, so that to maintain an even distribution of water, it is often necessary to adjust the water pressure at a number of remote points along an irrigation line.
[0059] In many parts of the developing world, the water pressure for small farms is insufficient for drip irrigat...
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