Model based decision support system of operating settings for MMAT nozzles

Droplet size, which is affected by nozzle type, nozzle setups and operation, and spray solution, is one of the most critical factors influencing spray performance, environment pollution, food safety, and must be considered as part of any application scenario. Characterizing spray nozzles can be a ti...

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Main Authors: Fritz Bradley Keith, Czaczyk Zbigniew, Hoffmann Wesley Clint
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2016-04-01
Series:Journal of Plant Protection Research
Subjects:
DSS
Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jppr.2016.56.issue-2/jppr-2016-0030/jppr-2016-0030.xml?format=INT
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spelling doaj-0b6c60d554324860bc45aeeedf6fba272020-11-25T02:42:12ZengPolish Academy of SciencesJournal of Plant Protection Research1899-007X2016-04-0156217818510.1515/jppr-2016-0030jppr-2016-0030Model based decision support system of operating settings for MMAT nozzlesFritz Bradley Keith0Czaczyk Zbigniew1Hoffmann Wesley Clint2USDA-ARS-Aerial Application Technology Research Unit, 3103 FUSDA-ARS-Aerial Application Technology Research Unit, 3103 FUSDA-ARS-Aerial Application Technology Research Unit, 3103 FDroplet size, which is affected by nozzle type, nozzle setups and operation, and spray solution, is one of the most critical factors influencing spray performance, environment pollution, food safety, and must be considered as part of any application scenario. Characterizing spray nozzles can be a timely and expensive proposition if the entire operational space (all combinations of spray pressure and orifice size, what influence flow rate) is to be evaluated. This research proposes a structured, experimental design that allows for the development of computational models for droplet size based on any combination of a nozzle’s potential operational settings. The developed droplet size determination model can be used as Decision Support System (DSS) for precise selection of sprayer working parameters to adapt to local field scenarios. Five nozzle types (designs) were evaluated across their complete range of orifice size (flow rate*) and spray pressures using a response surface experimental design. Several of the models showed high level fits of the modeled to the measured data while several did not as a result of the lack of significant effect from either orifice size (flow rate*) or spray pressure. The computational models were integrated into a spreadsheet based user interface for ease of use. The proposed experimental design provides for efficient nozzle evaluations and development of computational models that allow for the determination of droplet size spectrum and spraying classification for any combination of a given nozzle’s operating settings. The proposed DSS will allow for the ready assessment and modification of a sprayers performance based on the operational settings, to ensure the application is made following recommendations in plant protection products (PPP) labels.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jppr.2016.56.issue-2/jppr-2016-0030/jppr-2016-0030.xml?format=INTdroplet size classificationdroplet size determinationDSSspraying classificationmodelingsprayer adjustmentsprayer operating settings
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author Fritz Bradley Keith
Czaczyk Zbigniew
Hoffmann Wesley Clint
spellingShingle Fritz Bradley Keith
Czaczyk Zbigniew
Hoffmann Wesley Clint
Model based decision support system of operating settings for MMAT nozzles
Journal of Plant Protection Research
droplet size classification
droplet size determination
DSS
spraying classification
modeling
sprayer adjustment
sprayer operating settings
author_facet Fritz Bradley Keith
Czaczyk Zbigniew
Hoffmann Wesley Clint
author_sort Fritz Bradley Keith
title Model based decision support system of operating settings for MMAT nozzles
title_short Model based decision support system of operating settings for MMAT nozzles
title_full Model based decision support system of operating settings for MMAT nozzles
title_fullStr Model based decision support system of operating settings for MMAT nozzles
title_full_unstemmed Model based decision support system of operating settings for MMAT nozzles
title_sort model based decision support system of operating settings for mmat nozzles
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Journal of Plant Protection Research
issn 1899-007X
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Droplet size, which is affected by nozzle type, nozzle setups and operation, and spray solution, is one of the most critical factors influencing spray performance, environment pollution, food safety, and must be considered as part of any application scenario. Characterizing spray nozzles can be a timely and expensive proposition if the entire operational space (all combinations of spray pressure and orifice size, what influence flow rate) is to be evaluated. This research proposes a structured, experimental design that allows for the development of computational models for droplet size based on any combination of a nozzle’s potential operational settings. The developed droplet size determination model can be used as Decision Support System (DSS) for precise selection of sprayer working parameters to adapt to local field scenarios. Five nozzle types (designs) were evaluated across their complete range of orifice size (flow rate*) and spray pressures using a response surface experimental design. Several of the models showed high level fits of the modeled to the measured data while several did not as a result of the lack of significant effect from either orifice size (flow rate*) or spray pressure. The computational models were integrated into a spreadsheet based user interface for ease of use. The proposed experimental design provides for efficient nozzle evaluations and development of computational models that allow for the determination of droplet size spectrum and spraying classification for any combination of a given nozzle’s operating settings. The proposed DSS will allow for the ready assessment and modification of a sprayers performance based on the operational settings, to ensure the application is made following recommendations in plant protection products (PPP) labels.
topic droplet size classification
droplet size determination
DSS
spraying classification
modeling
sprayer adjustment
sprayer operating settings
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