H. Ramon et al., SPRAY BOOM MOTIONS AND SPRAY DISTRIBUTION .2. EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATIONOF THE MATHEMATICAL RELATION AND SIMULATION RESULTS, Journal of agricultural engineering research, 66(1), 1997, pp. 31-39
Experimental work is reported, which was carried out on a patternator,
to verify the semi-empirical algorithm developed in part one of the p
aper. Four experiments were performed. In each experiment, a different
nozzle was moved across the patternator at an arbitrary velocity. Sim
ulated spray deposition patterns of the nozzles were compared with the
captured spray liquid in the measuring jugs of the patternator. Relat
ive deviations between measured and calculated spray deposit distribut
ions were always less than 7%. The effect of boom movements, on the sp
ray deposition pattern simulated by the algorith, is discussed. A meas
ured three dimensional static spray model is used in the algorithm to
generate the spray deposition at the tip of a moving spray boom. From
these simulations, it is concluded that both rolling motions and horiz
ontal vibrations of the boom can severely disturb the spray deposition
pattern. Simulations showed that local under and over applications ca
used by boom rolling, vary between zero and 10 times the desired dose.
Horizontal boom vibrations cause variations between 0.3 and four time
s the prescribed dose. (C) 1997 Silsoe Research Institute.