2019
DOI: 10.13031/trans.13170
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Development and Preliminary Evaluation of an Integrated Individual Nozzle Direct Injection and Carrier Flow Rate Control System for Pesticide Applications

Abstract: Abstract. Direct injection systems for agricultural spray applications continue to present challenges in terms of commercialization and adoption by end users. Such systems have typically suffered from lag time and mixing uniformity issues, which have outweighed the potential benefits of keeping chemical and carrier separate or reducing improper tank-mixed concentration by eliminating operator measurements. The proposed system sought to combine high-pressure direct nozzle injection with an automated variable-fl… Show more

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“…[166]. Using fluorescence analysis and high-speed photography technology, fluorescent agents were added to simulated pesticides to measure performance indicators of pesticide inline mixing, including mixing concentration and uniformity and mixing response time [167]. The atomization process of complex pesticide components that alter the morphological structures of liquid sheets, leading to different potential droplet drift characteristics, was studied in [135].…”
Section: Measurements In Atomization Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[166]. Using fluorescence analysis and high-speed photography technology, fluorescent agents were added to simulated pesticides to measure performance indicators of pesticide inline mixing, including mixing concentration and uniformity and mixing response time [167]. The atomization process of complex pesticide components that alter the morphological structures of liquid sheets, leading to different potential droplet drift characteristics, was studied in [135].…”
Section: Measurements In Atomization Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variable spraying performance test was conducted with reference to the relevant national standard JB/T 9782-2014 "Equipment for crop Protection-General test methods". And the spraying performance was evaluated by using the spraying volume error per unit area (Luck et al, 2015;Hussain et al,2020). Assuming that the theoretical spraying amount per hectare (1000m 2 ) is K0, it can be obtained:…”
Section: Performance Test Variable Spraymentioning
confidence: 99%