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Comparison of the droplet size spectra produced by rotary atomizers and hydraulic nozzles under simulated aerial application conditions
Authors:AJ Hewitt  AG Robinson  R Sanderson  EW Huddleston
Institution:1. Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology &2. Weed Science , New Mexico State University , P.O. Box 30003. Dept 3BE, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 88003, USA;3. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service , Forest Pest Management Institute , 1219 Queen St. East, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada , P6A 5M7
Abstract:Abstract

A wind tunnel was used to characterize the droplet size spectra of liquid sprays from several different atomizers and nozzles used under simulated aerial application conditions. The atomizers included a D8–46 nozzle, a Through Valve Boom (TVB) nozzle, and rotary cage and drum atomizers.

The D8–46 hydraulic nozzle was evaluated, using water, at orientations of 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90° relative to 145 and 180 km/h airstreams. The TVB nozzle was evaluated using water, water with isopropyl alcohol, and water with a non‐ionic surfactant at airstream velocities between 130 and 180 km/h. The rotary atomizers were evaluated at different rotation rates, flow rates of water and an insecticide, in 130 and 180 km/h airstreams.

The volumetric droplet size spectra parameters (Dvo.x) decreased as the angle of the D8–46 nozzle and the airstream velocity increased. Empirical models were developed to predict these values for different windspeed and nozzle angle conditions. The TVB nozzle produced larger droplets than the other atomizers under similar conditions, with a decrease in the Dvo.x parameter values as the airstream velocity increased.

The Dvo.x parameter values produced by the rotary atomizers increased as the liquid flow rate increased, and as the rotation rate and airstream velocity decreased, and were lower for the insecticide than for water. The slotted rotary drum atomizer gave the best control over droplet size, generally producing mono‐modal droplet size spectra where the other atomizers often produced bi‐ and multimodal spectra.
Keywords:D8–46 hydraulic nozzle  Micronair® AU4000 rotary cage atomizer  Through Valve Boom nozzle  Noric ER1 Slotted Rotary Drum Atomizer  
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