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A model for the class A pan coefficient

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1995
Abstract The class A pan coefficient ( K p ) has been found to be determined by the daily wind run ( WR ), the average relative humidity ( RH ), and the fetch distance ( FD ) of the pan. While it is quite easy to measure WR and RH , FD has to be estimated.
Antonio Roberto Pereira   +3 more
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Pan coefficient sensitivity to environment variables across China

Journal of Hydrology, 2019
Abstract Data of open water evaporation (Eow), such as evaporation of lake and reservoir, have been widely used in hydraulic and hydrological engineering projects, and water resources planning and management in agriculture, forestry and ecology. Because of the low-cost and maneuverability, measuring the evaporation of a pan has been widely regarded ...
Kaiwen Wang   +7 more
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Simple Method for Estimating Pan Coefficients: Conversion of Pan Evaporation to Reference Evapotranspiration

Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2012
Reference evapotranspiration rates are often estimated by using pan evaporation data because pan data are widely available.
Khil-Ha Lee, Hong-Yeon Cho
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Developing crop coefficients and pan coefficient for greenhouse-grown tomato under drip irrigation

2013 Kansas City, Missouri, July 21 - July 24, 2013, 2013
Abstract Because of the special environment in the greenhouse and the partial wetting character of drip irrigation, the water requirement of crop was difficult to estimate or measure accurately. Water requirement of drip irrigated tomato grown in a solar-heated greenhouse in North China Plain was determined using a water balance method in this ...
null Weixia Zhao   +6 more
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Pan coefficient (K p) estimation under uncertainty on fetch

Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 2012
The FAO Penman–Monteith (F-PM) method is a frequently applied approach for calculating the daily reference evapotranspiration (ET0). This method requires long records of meteorological data, which makes it quite hard to employ in locations with no or limited available data. Evaporation pans are widely used to estimate the reference ET0, but this method
M. Mohammadi   +4 more
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Development of pan coefficients for estimating evapotranspiration from riparian woody vegetation

Hydrological Processes, 2013
AbstractThe long‐term ‘Millennium Drought’ has put significant pressure on water resources across Australia. In southeastern Australia and in particular the Murray‐Darling Basin, removal of exotic, high‐water‐use Salix trees may provide a means to return water to the environment. This paper describes a simple model to estimate evapotranspiration of two
Doody, T.   +4 more
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Determination of plant-pan coefficients for field-grown eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) using class A pan evaporation values

Agricultural Water Management, 2006
Abstract This study was conducted to determine the most suitable plant-pan coefficient for eggplant, using pan evaporation values, in field conditions. Application of irrigation water was based on cumulative class A pan evaporation within the irrigation intervals. Irrigation treatments consisted of one irrigation interval ( I 1: 7 day) and five plant-
Ertek, Ahmet   +3 more
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OPTIMIZATION OF FLOW COEFFICIENT FOR PAN CHECK VALVE BY FLUID DYNAMIC ANALYSIS

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2010
This paper describes the optimization of flow coefficient for pan check valve by computational fluid dynamic analysis. This work is focused on determine the length of supporting beam by pressure drop analysis and evaluate flow coefficient. And then in case of optimum design of pan check valve, predict flow head loss with different flow rate.
Joon-Ho Lee   +6 more
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Evaluation of pan coefficient for reference crop evapotranspiration for semi-arid region

Irrigation Science, 2007
Pan coefficient (Kpan) is the important factor for computation of reference evapotranspiration (ETo) from pan evaporation (Epan). In this paper, the approaches proposed by Cuenca (Irrigation system design: an engineering approach. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1989), Snyder (J Irrig Drain Eng 118(6):977–980, 1992), Orang (Potential accuracy of the ...
H. G. Gundekar   +3 more
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