1) Center pivots are commonly used irrigation systems that rotate in a circular pattern to irrigate fields. They have lateral pipes up to 1.3 miles long supported by towers.
2) The key design considerations are the system capacity based on crop water needs, effective wetted radius, and maintaining uniform water application rates along the increasing radius to prevent exceeding soil intake rates.
3) Precise controls and safety mechanisms are needed to operate the complex machinery reliably over undulating fields for up to 20 hours per rotation while irrigating approximately 125 acres without a corner system.