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Design of A Pneumatic Granular Applicator For Paddy Field

  • Chung, Chang-Joo;Chung, Sun-Ok;Cho, Seong-In;Chang, Young-Chang;Park, Yeong-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Agricultural Machinery Conference
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    • 1996.06c
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    • pp.519-527
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    • 1996
  • Most operation related to the application granular agrochemicals in korea are manual and labour consuming. As a multipurpose granular applicator, a pneumatic granular applicator that can be attached to conventional ride -on machines for paddy field was designed in this study. Experiments and simulations were carried out for determine in the design factors with one fertilizer (DongBu 21-17-17) and one pesticide (SamKong Ivi). The maximum terminal velocity of granular chemicals was estimated as 14.2m/s. A better distribution pattern was obtained at the diffuser having only deflectors without dividing guides. The diffuser spacing 1.0m for the fertilizer and the diffuser spacing 0.8m for the pesticide at the boom height over 0.80m were acceptable for the uniform distribution. In the case that the forward speed of ride-on machines was 0.7m/s, the groove opening and the roller speed of the selected metering device were13mm -15mm at 2 rps for the fertilizer, and 9 mm-11mm at 0.25rps or the pesticide. This study suggested a method of developing a pneumatic applicator for granular agrochemicals.

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A study on Development of a Pneumatic Granular Applicator for Paddy Field (I) - Granular Discharge Rate, Diffuser and Optimal Application Conditions - (수도작용 송풍식 입제살포기 재발에 관한 연구 (I) - 입제 배출량, 분두 및 적정살포조건 -)

  • 정창주;정선옥;장영창;최영수;최중섭
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.127-136
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    • 1997
  • This study was accomplished to develop a pneumatic granular applicator that can be attached to the conventional ride-on rice transplanter. Operating conditions of a metering device for the applicator were determined so as to obtain the required discharge rate of granules for field application. The shape and size of diffuser was selected for the applicator and the spacing between diffusers on a boom and the boom height were determined as an optimal application condition for uniform distribution. The diffuser spacing of 1m for the fertilizer and the diffuser spacing of 0.8m for the pesticide at the boom height over 0.8m were acceptable.

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The Pumping Characteristics of the Valveless Peristaltic Micropump by the Variation of Design Parameters

  • Chang, In-Bae;Park, Dae-Seob;Kim, Byeng-Hee;Kim, Heon-Young
    • KSTLE International Journal
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.101-109
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    • 2002
  • This paper presents the fabrication and performance inspection of a peristaltic micropump by flow simulation. The valve-less micropump using the diffuser/nozzle is consists of base plate, mid plate, top plate and connection tubes fur inlet and outlet. In detail, the base plate is composed of two diffuser nozzles and three chambers, the mid plate consists of a glass diaphragm for the volumetric change of the pumping chamber. The inlet and outlet tubes are connected at the top plate and the actuator fur pressing the diaphragm is located beneath the top plate. The micropump is fabricated on the silicon wafer by DRIE (Deep Reactive ion Etching) process. The pumping performances are tested by the pneumatic test rig and compared with the simulated results fur various dimensions of diffuser nozzles. The pumping characteristics of the micropump by the volumetric change at the pumping chamber is modeled and simulated by the commercial software of FLOW-3D. The simulated results shows that reverse flow is the inherent phenomena in the diffuser nozzle type micropump, but it can be reduced at the dual pumping chamber model.

On the Effect and Design of Diffusing Aerator for Thermal De-stratification (산기장치를 이응한 호수의 성층파괴효과와 설계)

  • Song Museok;Seo Dongil
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 2002
  • The effect and the overall optimal operation of artificial aeration devices for mixing of thermally stratified water reservoir are under study, and its brief introduction is made. The study site is Yeoncho Lake in Geojae island, which is well known for its eutrophication problems in the summer. A few samplings have been made before and after the operation of two types of artificial aerators, and the effect is believed to be positive. Also, design methodology for such artificial aerators is reviewed and a few are applied to the case of Yeoncho Lake. Schladow's[1993] proposal is believed most proper based on the information we have gathered by now. In addition, a simple numerical experiment is also peformed to see the overall effect of the device on the flow and temperature profile.

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