In order to solve the problem of insufficient adsorption rate of droplets on the target back via aerial electrostatic spray, this study proposed a high-voltage electrostatic generator to charge the liquids in two isolated water tanks with positive and negative charges respectively. A charge transfer loop was developed in space between the aerial electrostatic spray system and the ground. This method greatly enhanced the adsorption performance under outdoor conditions that 16.7% droplets density increased on the target front, a nearly fourfold destiny increased on the target back compared with the conventional UAV spray system. The target back-to-front ratio of droplet density was improved from 6.1% to 25.7%, which validated the satisfactory performance of the developed system.
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Zhao, D. N., Lan, Y. B., Shen, W. G., Wang, S. Z., & Dixit, A. (2020). Development of a charge transfer space loop to improve adsorption performance in aerial electrostatic spray. International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 13(5), 50–55. https://doi.org/10.25165/j.ijabe.20201305.5531
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