Design and Implementation of an Agricultural UAV With Optimized Spraying Mechanism

Agricultural UAVs are growing and developing rapidly throughout the whole world due to its extensive advantages. Agricultural drones are transforming on the way farming is being carried out. They are very suitable and agile for working in a large area of land and rough terrains with high efficiency....

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Main Authors: Lee Chern Han Sean, Phang Swee King, Mun Hou Kit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/04/matecconf_eureca2020_02002.pdf
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spelling doaj-5568167cc0a4419c864e9c48e61dce092021-01-26T08:19:48ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2021-01-013350200210.1051/matecconf/202133502002matecconf_eureca2020_02002Design and Implementation of an Agricultural UAV With Optimized Spraying MechanismLee Chern Han Sean0Phang Swee King1Mun Hou Kit2Taylor’s UniversityTaylor’s UniversityTaylor’s UniversityAgricultural UAVs are growing and developing rapidly throughout the whole world due to its extensive advantages. Agricultural drones are transforming on the way farming is being carried out. They are very suitable and agile for working in a large area of land and rough terrains with high efficiency. Agriculture drones are much bigger in size where they will have a larger and wider spraying span. They can increase and improve the efficiency of spraying more area of land in a shorter duration compared to a knapsack sprayer. The entire research design is based on quantitative research, which was conducted through simulation using SolidWorks, MATLAB and Ansys Fluent. SolidWorks was used for planning, modelling and visual ideation of the agricultural drone. Each of the individual components of the agricultural drone was measured, sketched and designed. MATLAB was used to simulate the agricultural drone to fly in a specific pattern to water a certain area. Velocity, acceleration, position and flight pathway graphs were plotted. These data were collected to observe how evenly the entire area being sprayed is fully covered. Ansys Fluent was used to display the velocity that the fluid will be flowing inside the nozzle and spraying it out.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/04/matecconf_eureca2020_02002.pdf
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Mun Hou Kit
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Design and Implementation of an Agricultural UAV With Optimized Spraying Mechanism
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title Design and Implementation of an Agricultural UAV With Optimized Spraying Mechanism
title_short Design and Implementation of an Agricultural UAV With Optimized Spraying Mechanism
title_full Design and Implementation of an Agricultural UAV With Optimized Spraying Mechanism
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title_full_unstemmed Design and Implementation of an Agricultural UAV With Optimized Spraying Mechanism
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Agricultural UAVs are growing and developing rapidly throughout the whole world due to its extensive advantages. Agricultural drones are transforming on the way farming is being carried out. They are very suitable and agile for working in a large area of land and rough terrains with high efficiency. Agriculture drones are much bigger in size where they will have a larger and wider spraying span. They can increase and improve the efficiency of spraying more area of land in a shorter duration compared to a knapsack sprayer. The entire research design is based on quantitative research, which was conducted through simulation using SolidWorks, MATLAB and Ansys Fluent. SolidWorks was used for planning, modelling and visual ideation of the agricultural drone. Each of the individual components of the agricultural drone was measured, sketched and designed. MATLAB was used to simulate the agricultural drone to fly in a specific pattern to water a certain area. Velocity, acceleration, position and flight pathway graphs were plotted. These data were collected to observe how evenly the entire area being sprayed is fully covered. Ansys Fluent was used to display the velocity that the fluid will be flowing inside the nozzle and spraying it out.
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