A preliminary dimensional analysis has been undertaken on a large agricultu
ral atomization database, developed by the Spray Drift Task Force, with the
goal of recovering fitting parameters that may be used to generate droplet
size spectra in the absence of laboratory data. The results presented here
in are encouraging but not definitive: correlation coefficients between 0.5
96 and 0.843, consistently lower than coefficients produced by two alternat
ive methods-a statistical approach using multiple regression analysis, and
a neural network representation-also summarized herein, possible reasons fo
r the lower correlation coefficients with dimensional analysis, a technique
that should provide direct physical insight and not simply fit the data, a
re explored.