2022
DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20221505.6891
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Design and performance test of a novel UAV air-assisted electrostatic centrifugal spraying system

Abstract: In order to improve the deposition and uniformity of the pesticide sprayed by the agricultural spraying drone, this study designed a novel spraying system, combining air-assisted spraying system with electrostatic technology. First, an air-assisted electrostatic centrifugal spray system was designed for agricultural spraying drones, including a shell, a diversion shell, and an electrostatic ring. Then, experiments were conducted to optimize the setting of the main parameters that affect the charge-to-mass rati… Show more

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“…Therefore, some researchers choose to add an electrostatically assisted approach. Electrostatic spraying technology uses corona, induction and contact charging to electrify the droplets, creating an electrostatic field between the charged droplets and the branches and leaves of the canopy, improving droplet penetration 39–42 . However, this method cannot expand the pore transport channels of branches and leaves, and results in some droplets being intercepted by branches and leaves on the canopy surface.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, some researchers choose to add an electrostatically assisted approach. Electrostatic spraying technology uses corona, induction and contact charging to electrify the droplets, creating an electrostatic field between the charged droplets and the branches and leaves of the canopy, improving droplet penetration 39–42 . However, this method cannot expand the pore transport channels of branches and leaves, and results in some droplets being intercepted by branches and leaves on the canopy surface.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%