2017
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4430-eng.agric.v37n3p502-509/2017
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Spectrum, Velocity and Drift of Droplets Sprayed by Nozzles With and Without Air Induction and Mineral Oil

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The aim of this study was to evaluate the spectrum, the velocity and the potential drift risk of droplets sprayed by nozzles with and without air induction, with the addition of mineral oil to the spray solution. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design with five replications; in a factorial model 2 x 2 (two spray nozzles and spray solution with and without mineral oil Assist ® ). Spray nozzles with and without air induction were evaluated, with nominal flow rate of 1.14 L min -1… Show more

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“…This result is in accordance with those found by Cunha et al (2004), who obtained similar results when analyzing flat fan spray tips, in which the variation of V<100 values followed VMD variations inversely. França et al (2017) also observed a correlation between V<100 and VMD, demonstrating that these values strongly change inversely, in which the addition of one results in a decrease of the other.…”
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“…This result is in accordance with those found by Cunha et al (2004), who obtained similar results when analyzing flat fan spray tips, in which the variation of V<100 values followed VMD variations inversely. França et al (2017) also observed a correlation between V<100 and VMD, demonstrating that these values strongly change inversely, in which the addition of one results in a decrease of the other.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…This parameter allows for estimating the drift risk potential (DRP) of an application. Because these droplets have a tiny mass, they can easily be carried by the wind away from the target area of treatment (França et al, 2017).…”
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“…Adjuvants can modify the viscosity of the spray liquid [20]. This parameter affects drop atomization as well as deposit formation [21].…”
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“…between DRP and VMD should be used with caution, in which the higher the VMD, the lower the risk of drift (França et al, 2017). For a more rigorous comparison of the quality of the application between hydraulic nozzles models, one must also observe the SPAN produced by each equipment (Cunha et al, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%