Abstract

The present experiment was carried out at the Dept. of Agricultural Machines and Equipment, College of Agriculture, University of Basrah. The aim of the study is to highlight the effect of the nozzle type, working pressure and their interaction onto droplet quality using knapsack sprayer to improve their performance. Droplet characteristics were sampled on white paper cards at different distances from the nozzle. On the samples spray deposits, spray coverage, droplet size, and volume median diameter was measured using BSF tracer with water after their deposit on the sample. The main studied parameters were: Six nozzle types hollow cone, Flat fan ceramic, flat fan ISO, CFA, AirMix and flat fan air induction nozzle. Two working pressures were 15 and 25 psi. All measurements carried out at the same nozzle height of 50cm by using CRD with three replications. The main results of this study showed the best spray deposition and spray coverage with the highest values 0.06nµl.cm-2 and 63% respectively when hollow cone nozzle was compared to other nozzles under the same operating conditions. Whereas, the Flat fan air induction nozzle appeared the most significant droplet size and VMD 377.69 µm and 378 µm respectively when it was compared to the hollow cone and flat fan nozzles.

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  • ‫ تم اختبار‬.‫من نوع النافورة وضغط التشغيل والتداخل بينهما على جودة القط ارت باستخدام المرشة الظهرية لتحسين أدائها‬

  • Effect of nozzle type, working pressure and their interaction on droplet quality The variable of the spray droplet sizes was evaluated as Dv0.1, Dv0.9, and Dv0.5

  • Higher Dv0.1 value 255μm was observed at a combination of Hollow cone nozzle and working pressure of 25psi

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The experiments were carried out in both of experiment for measuring droplet size, spray the crop protection laboratory for measuring coverage percentage, and spray deposition.

Flat Fan ceramic
Nozzle flowrate measurement times for each nozzle type and working
Nozzle type
Wind direction temperature
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