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Development of Drift-Reducing Spouts For Vineyard Pneumatic Sprayers: Measurement of Droplet Size Spectra Generated and Their Classification

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-11-04
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR0.521
CiteScore5.5
Impact factor2.5
ISSN20763417
Computer Science Applications
Process Chemistry and Technology
General Materials Science
Instrumentation
General Engineering
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Abstract

Pneumatic spraying is especially sensitive to spray drift due to the production of small droplets that can be easily blown away from the treated field by the wind. Two prototypes of environmentally friendly pneumatic spouts were developed. The present work aims to check the effect of the spout modifications on the spray quality, to test the convenience of setting the liquid hose out of the spout in cannon-type and hand-type pneumatic nozzles and its effect on the droplet size, homogeneity and driftability in laboratory conditions. Laboratory trials simulating a real sprayer were conducted to test the influence of the hose insertion position (HP), including conventional (CP), alternative (AP), outer (OP) and extreme (XP), as well as the liquid flow rate (LFR) and the airflow speed (AS) on the droplet size (D50, D10 and D90), homogeneity and driftability (V100). Concurrently, the droplet size spectra obtained by the combination of aforementioned parameters (HP × LFR × AS) in both nozzles were also classified according to the ASABE S572.1. Results showed a marked reduction of AS outside the air spout, which led to droplet size increase. This hypothesis was confirmed by the droplet size spectra measured (D50, D10, D90 and V100). A clear influence of HP was found on every dependent variable, including those related with the droplet size. In both nozzles, the longer the distance to CP, the coarser the sprayed drops. Moreover, LFR and AS significantly increased and reduced droplet size, respectively. A higher heterogeneity in the generated drops was obtained in XP. This position yielded V100 values similar to those of the hydraulic low-drift nozzles, showing an effective drift reduction potential. The classification underlines that the variation of HP, alongside AS and LFR, allowed varying the spray quality from very fine to coarse/very coarse, providing farmers with a wide range of options to match the drift-reducing environmental requirements and the treatment specifications for every spray application.

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Grella M. et al. Development of Drift-Reducing Spouts For Vineyard Pneumatic Sprayers: Measurement of Droplet Size Spectra Generated and Their Classification // Applied Sciences (Switzerland). 2020. Vol. 10. No. 21. p. 7826.
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Grella M., Miranda Fuentes A., Marucco P., Balsari P., Gioelli F. Development of Drift-Reducing Spouts For Vineyard Pneumatic Sprayers: Measurement of Droplet Size Spectra Generated and Their Classification // Applied Sciences (Switzerland). 2020. Vol. 10. No. 21. p. 7826.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/app10217826
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/app10217826
TI - Development of Drift-Reducing Spouts For Vineyard Pneumatic Sprayers: Measurement of Droplet Size Spectra Generated and Their Classification
T2 - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
AU - Grella, Marco
AU - Miranda Fuentes, Antonio
AU - Marucco, Paolo
AU - Balsari, Paolo
AU - Gioelli, Fabrizio
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/11/04
PB - MDPI
SP - 7826
IS - 21
VL - 10
SN - 2076-3417
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@article{2020_Grella,
author = {Marco Grella and Antonio Miranda Fuentes and Paolo Marucco and Paolo Balsari and Fabrizio Gioelli},
title = {Development of Drift-Reducing Spouts For Vineyard Pneumatic Sprayers: Measurement of Droplet Size Spectra Generated and Their Classification},
journal = {Applied Sciences (Switzerland)},
year = {2020},
volume = {10},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/app10217826},
number = {21},
pages = {7826},
doi = {10.3390/app10217826}
}
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Grella, Marco, et al. “Development of Drift-Reducing Spouts For Vineyard Pneumatic Sprayers: Measurement of Droplet Size Spectra Generated and Their Classification.” Applied Sciences (Switzerland), vol. 10, no. 21, Nov. 2020, p. 7826. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10217826.