Blade pitch and air-outlet width effects on the airflow generated by an airblast sprayer with wireless remote-controlled axial fan

The airblast sprayers are equipped with a fan generating an air stream that helps the sprayed droplets to reach out and penetrate the tree canopy. Recently an automatic air regulation system has been developed and integrated in an airblast sprayer equipped with a conventional axial fan (900 mm diame...

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Main Authors: Salcedo, Ramón, Fonte, Alberto, Grella, Marco, Garcerá, Cruz, Chueca, Patricia
Format: Artículo
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7711
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168169921004452
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author Salcedo, Ramón
Fonte, Alberto
Grella, Marco
Garcerá, Cruz
Chueca, Patricia
author_browse Chueca, Patricia
Fonte, Alberto
Garcerá, Cruz
Grella, Marco
Salcedo, Ramón
author_facet Salcedo, Ramón
Fonte, Alberto
Grella, Marco
Garcerá, Cruz
Chueca, Patricia
author_sort Salcedo, Ramón
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description The airblast sprayers are equipped with a fan generating an air stream that helps the sprayed droplets to reach out and penetrate the tree canopy. Recently an automatic air regulation system has been developed and integrated in an airblast sprayer equipped with a conventional axial fan (900 mm diameter). This system, thanks to a wireless connection between a dedicated tablet and sprayers actuators, allows to remotely control the blade pitch and the air-outlet section, varying the characteristics of airflow generated by the fan. Therefore, the present work aims to characterize the different air streams derived from the combination of two fan outlet section widths (110 and 150 mm) and three blade pitches (20°, 25° and 30°). For each combination, the three components of air velocity (m s?1) were measured, taking as reference the plane following the theoretical trajectory of the main current leaving the fan. In this plane, velocities were measured at 1.0, 3.0, 5.0 and 10.0 m from the outlet section on both sides of the sprayer. At each distance, the velocities from 0.25 to 4.00 m in height were recorded. This same procedure was repeated in two planes parallel to the reference plane, 0.30 m behind and after respectively. Additionally, the velocities in the fan outlet section were also measured to obtain the airflow rate. In general, the outlet section and the blade pitch had a significant effect on the velocity components. An outlet section of 110 mm meant a smaller airflow rate and a higher initial velocity, while with 150 mm the airflow rate reduced and the initial velocity decreased. Velocities could be bigger by enhancing the blade pitch. The turbulence intensity was similar at 1.0 m distance in all cases.
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spelling ReDivia77112025-04-25T14:48:30Z Blade pitch and air-outlet width effects on the airflow generated by an airblast sprayer with wireless remote-controlled axial fan Salcedo, Ramón Fonte, Alberto Grella, Marco Garcerá, Cruz Chueca, Patricia Air currents Velocity vectors Turbulence intensity N20 Agricultural machinery and equipment T01 Pollution Pesticide application The airblast sprayers are equipped with a fan generating an air stream that helps the sprayed droplets to reach out and penetrate the tree canopy. Recently an automatic air regulation system has been developed and integrated in an airblast sprayer equipped with a conventional axial fan (900 mm diameter). This system, thanks to a wireless connection between a dedicated tablet and sprayers actuators, allows to remotely control the blade pitch and the air-outlet section, varying the characteristics of airflow generated by the fan. Therefore, the present work aims to characterize the different air streams derived from the combination of two fan outlet section widths (110 and 150 mm) and three blade pitches (20°, 25° and 30°). For each combination, the three components of air velocity (m s?1) were measured, taking as reference the plane following the theoretical trajectory of the main current leaving the fan. In this plane, velocities were measured at 1.0, 3.0, 5.0 and 10.0 m from the outlet section on both sides of the sprayer. At each distance, the velocities from 0.25 to 4.00 m in height were recorded. This same procedure was repeated in two planes parallel to the reference plane, 0.30 m behind and after respectively. Additionally, the velocities in the fan outlet section were also measured to obtain the airflow rate. In general, the outlet section and the blade pitch had a significant effect on the velocity components. An outlet section of 110 mm meant a smaller airflow rate and a higher initial velocity, while with 150 mm the airflow rate reduced and the initial velocity decreased. Velocities could be bigger by enhancing the blade pitch. The turbulence intensity was similar at 1.0 m distance in all cases. 2021-10-28T15:27:53Z 2021-10-28T15:27:53Z 2021 article acceptedVersion Salcedo, R., Fonte, A., Grella, M., Garcerá, C. & Chueca, P. (2021). Blade pitch and air-outlet width effects on the airflow generated by an airblast sprayer with wireless remote-controlled axial fan. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 190, 106428. 0168-1699 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7711 10.1016/j.compag.2021.106428 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168169921004452 en Info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ERDF/POCV 2014-2020/51918 This research was funded by IVIA (internal project number 51918). Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess Elsevier electronico
spellingShingle Air currents
Velocity vectors
Turbulence intensity
N20 Agricultural machinery and equipment
T01 Pollution
Pesticide application
Salcedo, Ramón
Fonte, Alberto
Grella, Marco
Garcerá, Cruz
Chueca, Patricia
Blade pitch and air-outlet width effects on the airflow generated by an airblast sprayer with wireless remote-controlled axial fan
title Blade pitch and air-outlet width effects on the airflow generated by an airblast sprayer with wireless remote-controlled axial fan
title_full Blade pitch and air-outlet width effects on the airflow generated by an airblast sprayer with wireless remote-controlled axial fan
title_fullStr Blade pitch and air-outlet width effects on the airflow generated by an airblast sprayer with wireless remote-controlled axial fan
title_full_unstemmed Blade pitch and air-outlet width effects on the airflow generated by an airblast sprayer with wireless remote-controlled axial fan
title_short Blade pitch and air-outlet width effects on the airflow generated by an airblast sprayer with wireless remote-controlled axial fan
title_sort blade pitch and air outlet width effects on the airflow generated by an airblast sprayer with wireless remote controlled axial fan
topic Air currents
Velocity vectors
Turbulence intensity
N20 Agricultural machinery and equipment
T01 Pollution
Pesticide application
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7711
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168169921004452
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