Diagnostic methods of lined irrigation canals
https://doi.org/10.26897/1997-6011-2024-5-21-27
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to review modern methods for diagnosing the condition of irrigation canals and the main criteria for the level of wear. In the course of the study, the author used the method of empirical cognition, which served as a synthesis for the theoretical analysis of literature by the deductive method. The theoretical method included abstracting, taking notes and citing general and special scientific works of scientists in this science-intensive area. Mathematical and statistical methods were used to obtain and establish quantitative dependencies between the phenomena under study. The results of the study include the theory of methods for diagnosing irrigation canals, as well as the developed mathematical models based on them. In conclusion, the need for diagnostics of the condition of irrigation canals, as well as the use of various modern diagnostic methods, is substantiated.
About the Authors
F. K. AbdrazakovRussian Federation
Fyarid K. Abdrazakov - DSc (Eng), honored worker of science, professor, professor of the department “Hydromelioration, environmental management and construction in agro-industrial complex”
410012, Saratov, Peter Stolypin Avenue, bld. 4, p.3
A. A. Rukavishnikov
Russian Federation
Andrey A. Rukavishnikov - CSc (Eng), associate professor of the department “Hydromelioration, environmental management and construction in agro-industrial complex”
410012, Saratov, Peter Stolypin Avenue, bld. 4, p.3
E. E. Safin
Russian Federation
Emil E. Safin - post-graduate student of the department “Hydromelioration, environmental management and construction in agro-industrial complex”
410012, Saratov, Peter Stolypin Avenue, bld. 4, p.3
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Review
For citations:
Abdrazakov F.K., Rukavishnikov A.A., Safin E.E. Diagnostic methods of lined irrigation canals. Prirodoobustrojstvo. 2024;(5):21-27. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26897/1997-6011-2024-5-21-27