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Use of a flexible drop counter for a better comparability of potential spray drift measurement protocols in wind tunnels

Utilisation d'un compteur de gouttes flexible pour une meilleure comparabilité des protocoles de mesure de dérive potentielle en soufflerie

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In Europe, three main low wind speed wind tunnels (cross-section 3m x 2m) are used for regulatory authorization of drift reducing nozzles to implement tree different measurement protocols to assess the potential spray drift. Both German and UK protocols use short duration sprays including a dye tracer and implements the ISO 22856 standard protocol based either on a vertical array of horizontal nylon strings placed 2m downwind and every 0.1m vertically (Herbst, 2001) or on a horizontal array of nylon strings placed every meter at 0.1 cm above ground cited by Taylor et al. (2004) respectively. Both protocols consider a wind speed of 2m s-1. The French protocol is based on a long duration process where sedimentation is collected on a 9m long distribution test bench with 3m x 0.05m grooves connected to 500 ml collecting tubes mounted on weight cells, under a wind speed of 7.5 m s-1 (Douzals, 2014). The major differences highlighted in previous protocols offer a limited comparability of the drift reducing performance of nozzles. However a preliminary study conducted by Douzals et al. (2017) demonstrated the interest of an in situ droplet characterization in a wind tunnel by using a laser diffraction device although the experimental domain is limited by an insufficient amount of intercepted droplets to get a measurement. The context of the future revision of the ISO 22856 standard on the assessment of potential drift in a wind tunnel stresses the question of a better comparability of the previous protocols. The purpose of the present study aims at better defining the spatial qualitative distribution of droplets in a wind tunnel based on the reference sampling positions of each protocol. A portable Drop Counter (Billericay Farm Service, UK) was used to qualify the droplet distribution in a 3D sampling grid. Experimental parameters include different reference nozzles used in ad hoc countries (FF 03, 3bar and FF02 2.5bar) and air induction nozzles (BFS Air Bubble Jet, Albuz CVI) at a pressure of 2 bar and under wind speeds of 2, 4, 6 and 7.5 m s-1. Results in terms of local droplet size distribution profiles are discussed for various wind speeds and nozzle types for a better comparability of the results between methodologies.
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hal-01832917 , version 1 (09-07-2018)

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J.P. Douzals, C. Tinet, R. Goddard.. Use of a flexible drop counter for a better comparability of potential spray drift measurement protocols in wind tunnels. Aspects of Applied Biology, 2018, 137, pp.277-284. ⟨hal-01832917⟩
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