2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.242
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Developing strategies to reduce spray drift in pneumatic spraying in vineyards: Assessment of the parameters affecting droplet size in pneumatic spraying

Abstract: Pneumatic sprayers are widely used in vineyards due to their very fine droplet size, which makes the drift risk to become an important problem to be considered. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the spout diameter at the release point on the spray droplet size and uniformity achieved for different liquid flow rates (LFR) and air flow rates (AFR). A test bench was developed to simulate a real pneumatic sprayer under laboratory conditions, and it was empirically adjusted to match the air pressure… Show more

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“…The trial was performed at laboratory facilities of the Department of Agricultural, Forest, and Food Sciences (DiSAFA) of the University of Turin (Grugliasco, Turin, Italy). The methodology used for the droplet size characterization and the trial deployment is carefully described and detailed in previous works . Very briefly, the laboratory arrangement (Fig.…”
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“…The trial was performed at laboratory facilities of the Department of Agricultural, Forest, and Food Sciences (DiSAFA) of the University of Turin (Grugliasco, Turin, Italy). The methodology used for the droplet size characterization and the trial deployment is carefully described and detailed in previous works . Very briefly, the laboratory arrangement (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(c)) and it was aligned with the longitudinal axle of the nozzle, and set at 500 mm distance from the spout (Fig. (c)); based on preliminary tests, 500 mm is the minimum distance at which the droplets size values stay constant and stable.…”
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