GRAPH THEORY APPLICATION TO RESOLVE AGRICULTURAL PROBLEMS RELATED TO DISTRIBUTION OF WATER PIPES AND VEHICLE TRACKS
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https://doi.org/10.13083/reveng.v19i3.238Keywords:
distribuição de água, árvore de expansão mínima, caminho mínimoAbstract
Agricultural properties need to have better planning of distribution pipes used for irrigation and also to rationalize road vehicles. Therefore, this paper is divided into two objectives: the first is to determine by where to pass a network of tubes, for the lead of several points in a cultive area in order to minimize the amount of tubes; the second consists of find in this area, the shortest path for passage of a vehicle which must visit the points above, contained in an agricultural project for a rural property, situated in the northwest of Paraná. These problems were solved, using resources of graph theory. The first, using a minimum spanning tree and the second by means of an algorithm for the traveling salesman problem. Solutions of these problems showed that the producer could have used less than 139.4 meters tubes in relation to the system already set up and a way with 65.3 meters unless on the path now used.Downloads
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