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Department of Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications

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2012

Liquid application

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Field Application Uniformity And Accuracy Of Two Rate Control Systems With Automatic Section Capabilities On Agricultural Sprayers, Ajay Sharda, Joe D. Luck, John P. Fulton, Timothy P. Mcdonald, Scott A. Shearer Jan 2012

Field Application Uniformity And Accuracy Of Two Rate Control Systems With Automatic Section Capabilities On Agricultural Sprayers, Ajay Sharda, Joe D. Luck, John P. Fulton, Timothy P. Mcdonald, Scott A. Shearer

Department of Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications

The adoption of automatic section control (ASC) on agricultural sprayers remains popular since it reduces overlap and application in unwanted areas leading to input savings and improved environmental stewardship. Most spray controllers attempt to maintain the desired target rate during ASC actuation (ON and OFF of control sections which change the width of boom-section actually spraying) but limited knowledge exists regarding controller response and nozzle discharge variation during field operation. Therefore, field experiments were conducted using two common self-propelled sprayers equipped with commercially available control systems with ASC capabilities. Pressure transducers were mounted across the spray booms to record real-time …


Comparison Of 2-Way Versus Metered 3-Way Boom Shut-Off Valves For Automatic Section Control On Agricultural Sprayers, Ajay Sharda, Joe D. Luck, John P. Fulton, Timothy P. Mcdonald, Scott A. Shearer, Daniel K. Mullenix Jan 2012

Comparison Of 2-Way Versus Metered 3-Way Boom Shut-Off Valves For Automatic Section Control On Agricultural Sprayers, Ajay Sharda, Joe D. Luck, John P. Fulton, Timothy P. Mcdonald, Scott A. Shearer, Daniel K. Mullenix

Department of Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications

Modern spray rate controllers along with technologies such as automatic section control (ASC) provide benefits such as overlap reduction on agricultural sprayers. However, product (liquid) dynamics within the boom plumbing affect off-rate errors and application uniformity during rate changes and ASC actuation. Therefore, this study was conducted to compare nozzle flow stability and uniformity across the boom when using two different boom shut-off valves (2-way and metered 3-way) on an 18.3-m sprayer boom. Pressure transducers were mounted at 1) the boom manifold, 2) randomly at 12 nozzle bodies across the spray boom, and 3) upstream and downstream of the flow …