Volume 38, Issue 4 pp. 1053-1060

A LARGE ELECTRONIC WEIGHING LYSIMETER SYSTEM: DESIGN AND INSTALLATION1

Gholam-Abbas Barani

Gholam-Abbas Barani

Respectively, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Shahid Bahonar, Kerman, Iran; and Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Shahid Bahonar, P.O. Box 76135–666, Kerman, Iran (E-Mail/Barani: [email protected] ).

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Mohammad Javad Khanjani

Mohammad Javad Khanjani

Respectively, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Shahid Bahonar, Kerman, Iran; and Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Shahid Bahonar, P.O. Box 76135–666, Kerman, Iran (E-Mail/Barani: [email protected] ).

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First published: 08 June 2007
Citations: 5
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Paper No. 00107 of the Journal of the American Water Resources Association.Discussions are open until February 1, 2003.

Abstract

ABSTRACT: To measure crop evapotranspiration, a large double tank, electronic weighting lysimeter system was designed and installed at the Shahid Bahonar University farm, Kerman, Iran. The system was installed in a 50 m2 underground building. It includes two tanks of 3.00 m in diameter and 1.75 m deep. The weighing mechanism for each tank is a set of three compression strain gage load cells, which are fixed on 1.20 m height column above the floor. According to the specification of the load cells, the maximum possible weighing error may be about 0.01 percent of total mass, which is equivalent to 0.28 mm of water, but the measured error was equal to 1 kg mass, which is equivalent to 0.14 mm of water. The load cell data from each tank and the on-site environmental data (temperature, humidity, and wind velocity and direction) are automatically recorded and saved in a personal computer hard disk for further use and analysis.

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