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Spray nozzle selection Scott Bretthauer Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign

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Spray nozzle selection

Scott Bretthauer

Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Droplet size: influences coverage and spray drift

Small droplets provide better coverage but are more likely to drift

Need to select droplet size based on application: balance need for coverage with drift reduction

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Droplet size and number

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Droplet size and number

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Droplet size spectrums recommended for various pesticide uses

Droplet Spectrum (by ASAE S572)

Contact insecticide

and fungicide

Systemic insecticide

and fungicide

Contact foliar

herbicide

Systemic foliar

herbicide

Soil-applied

herbicide

Incorporated soil-applied herbicide

Very fineVF

FineF √

MediumM √ √ √ √

CoarseC √ √ √ √

Very CoarseVC √ √

Extremely CoarseXC √

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Calibration exampleGPA x MPH x W

5,940GPM =

GPM: nozzle flow rate in gallons per minuteGPA: gallons per acre – 15MPH: miles per hour – 7W: effective sprayed width – 20 inches5,940: constant used for converting units

15 GPA x 7 MPH x 20 inches5,940

0.35 GPM =

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Calibration example

Select turbo nozzle tips

Flow rate = 0.35 GPM

Medium droplet spectrum

TT11003 @ 54 psi

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Extended range flat-fan nozzleModified orificeallows operation atlower pressures

Coarse droplets

Fine droplets

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Pre-orifice or drift reduction flat-fan nozzle

Pre-orifice reducespressure

Reduces small droplets

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Turbo (turbulence chamber) flat-fan nozzle

Pre-orifice

Turbulence chamber

Reduces small droplets

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New pre-orifice flat-fan nozzle

Pre-orifice design

One-piece fast cap

Primarily coarse and medium droplet spectrums

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Air induction flat-fan nozzleInduce air into spray – increase droplet sizeMany designs – different droplet spectrums

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Air induction flat-fan nozzle

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Turbo air induction flat-fan nozzleCombine turbulence chambers with air induction

15 to 100 psi pressure range

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Twin spray nozzles

Single tip with dual orifice design

Dual tip design

Improved penetration and coverage over single flat-fan nozzles in lower canopy of some crops

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High flow rate nozzlesWide angle pattern – improved uniformityReduced formation of small spray droplets

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Rate controllers and droplet sizeMonitor application factors– Flow rate– Pressure– Speed

Information entered by applicator– Effective sprayed width– Target GPA

Controller automatically maintains GPA during speed changes– Adjusts nozzle flow rate using PRESSURE– Changes droplet spectrum

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Speed ChangeNozzle spacing: 20 inchesGPA: 10Initial speed: 13 MPHFlow rate: 0.44 GPMNozzle: TT11004 @ 48 psiDroplet size: Coarse

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Speed ChangeIncrease speed to 18 MPHW still 20, GPA still 10Flow rate: 0.61 GPMNozzle: TT1104 @ 93 psiAbove nozzle pressure limit; unknown droplet size

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Questions?Scott Bretthauer(217) 333-9418

[email protected]