Wang et al. (2026) Research data for Effects of envelope materials on the drainage performance of subsurface pipe drainage and on farmland water-salt regulation
Identification
- Journal: Mendeley Data
- Year: 2026
- Date: 2026-05-09
- Authors: Qian Wang, Shan Li, Liangjun Fei, Wenbin Liu, Yonghua Chen
- DOI: 10.17632/fxwpbtjyyx
Research Groups
- Xi'an University of Technology, Shaanxi, China
Short Summary
This study evaluates how different envelope materials influence the drainage performance of subsurface pipe systems and their effectiveness in regulating water and salt levels in agricultural land.
Objective
- To investigate the impact of various envelope materials on the efficiency of subsurface pipe drainage and the resulting water-salt regulation in farmland.
Study Configuration
- Spatial Scale: Farmland/Field scale
- Temporal Scale: Not specified
Methodology and Data
- Models used: HYDRUS
- Data sources: Field observations, soil property measurements, and simulation scenarios.
Main Results
- The research provides optimized parameters and simulation outputs demonstrating the relationship between envelope material selection and the drainage performance of subsurface pipes.
- The dataset includes specific model outputs and optimization results for farmland water-salt regulation.
Contributions
- Provides a comprehensive dataset comprising soil properties, HYDRUS model parameters, and optimization results to improve the design and selection of envelope materials for subsurface drainage systems.
Funding
- Not specified
Citation
@article{Wang2026Research,
author = {Wang, Qian and Li, Shan and Fei, Liangjun and Liu, Wenbin and Chen, Yonghua},
title = {Research data for Effects of envelope materials on the drainage performance of subsurface pipe drainage and on farmland water-salt regulation},
journal = {Mendeley Data},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.17632/fxwpbtjyyx},
url = {https://doi.org/10.17632/fxwpbtjyyx}
}
Original Source: https://doi.org/10.17632/fxwpbtjyyx