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Analysis of Volume Distribution and Evaluation of the Spraying Spectrum in Terms of Spraying Quality

Assessment of the quality of the operation of agricultural nozzles on the basis of transverse volume distribution and spatial methods of analysis for stream spraying spectra is insufficient, and positive result do not guarantee that the intended and effective spraying effects are obtained. Tests wer...

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Computers
droplet spectrum
Droplets
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Flow velocity
Grooves
Humidity
Laboratories
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Lasers
nozzle
Nozzles
Phase Doppler Anemometer
Quality
Quality assessment
Quality control
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Spraying
spraying characteristics
spraying quality
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