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Drift potential of selected flat fan nozzles measured in wind tunnel
 
 
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Journal of Research and Applications in Agricultural Engineering 2012;57(2):41-46
 
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A wind tunnel study was conducted to measure the spray drift potential for flat fan nozzles of the MMAT: conventional and pre-orifice types. The measured spray flux values allowed the determination of spray characteristics for nozzles used in Poland.
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