Patel, Manoj Kumar and Praveen, Bushra and Sahoo, Hemant Kumar and Patel, Bharat and Kumar, Ashwani and Singh, Manjeet and Nayak, Manoj Kumar and Rajan, Pradeep (2017) An advance air-induced air-assisted electrostatic nozzle with enhanced performance. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 135. pp. 280-288.

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Abstract

There is a pressing need of new chemical application sprayer for small scale farms in Indian agricultural pesticides spraying. A new air-assisted electrostatic nozzle has been designed and developed for small scale farms with a specific focus on Indian agricultural and rural developing economies. An air-assisted electrostatic nozzle is a combination of an air-assisted nozzle and induction based electrostatic charging system. Spray droplets are electrified to more than 10 mC/kg charge-to-mass ratio by charging voltage less than 2.5 kV at liquid flow of 150 ml/min and electric power consumption less than 75 mW. Higher charge-to-mass ratio ensured the high range spraying distance to overcome the charge neutralization by recombination of naturally occurring ions present in the environment and charged liquid droplets. The results of applied induction electrification process were characterized by a charge-to-mass ratio and the results are in good agreement with the theoretical considerations. There has been 2–3 fold increase of liquid deposition with better uniformity on the obscured as well as front target. This nozzle is light weight, highly efficient, reduces pesticide use and human health risks, and eco-friendly.

Item Type: Article
Depositing User: Dr. Sarita Ghosh
Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2018 09:49
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2018 09:49
URI: http://cmeri.csircentral.net/id/eprint/445

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