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The decision support system (DSS) MIRRIG has been developed to support the design of
microirrigation systems and to advise farmers as a result of field evaluations. It is written in
Visual Basic 6.0, runs in a Windows environment, and uses a database with information on
emitters and pipes available in the market, as well as on crops, soils and the systems under
design. MIRRIG is composed by design and simulation models and a multicriteria analysis
model that ranks alternative design solutions based upon an integration of technical,
economic and environmental criteria. User friendly windows are adopted for handling
the databases and to manage the sub-models. The model allows creating and comparing a
set of design alternatives relative to the pipe system and the emitters, either drip or
microsprinkling emitters. For each alternative, the pipe system is sized and the irrigation
system is simulated to produce performance, environmental and economic indicators.
These include uniformity of water application, potential for contamination with agrochemicals
due to water percolation, and installation and operation costs. Those indicators are
used as attributes of the selected criteria. All alternatives are then compared and ranked
through multicriteria analysis where the weights giving the relative importance of the
adopted criteria are defined by the user. These procedures allow selecting the best design
alternative and solving the complexities involved in the design of microirrigation systems.
The model is available from the website www://ceer.isa.utl.pt/cms
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Keywords
drip irrigation microsprinkling irrigation irrigation performance multicriteria analysis
Pedagogical Context
Citation
"Agricultural Water Management". ISSN 0378-3774. 96(4) (2009) 691-701
