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Autor:
Lisa C. Mayo, Scott W. McCue, Timothy J. Moroney, W. Alison Forster, Daryl M. Kempthorne, John A. Belward, Ian W. Turner
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 2, Iss 5 (2015)
A curvilinear thin film model is used to simulate the motion of droplets on a virtual leaf surface, with a view to better understand the retention of agricultural sprays on plants. The governing model, adapted from Roy et al. (2002 J. Fluid Mech. 454
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https://doaj.org/article/66772e8a0c4a4e05af26162d6ce0c14a
Autor:
W. Alison Forster, John A. Belward, Ian Turner, Lisa C. Mayo, Jim Hanan, Jerzy A. Zabkiewicz, Scott W. McCue, Daryl M. Kempthorne, Gary J. Dorr, Joseph A. Young
Publikováno v:
Crop Protection. 88:118-130
Retention of sprays on plants is a critical component influencing the effectiveness of agrichemical applications. Previous simulations of spray retention by plants gave poor agreement for hard-to-wet species when compared with actual measured retenti
Autor:
Lisa C. Mayo, Daryl M. Kempthorne, Ian Turner, Scott W. McCue, John A. Belward, Jerzy A. Zabkiewicz, W. Alison Forster, Gary J. Dorr, Jim Hanan
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 290:94-101
Pesticides used in agricultural systems must be applied in economically viable and environmentally sensitive ways, and this often requires expensive field trials on spray deposition and retention by plant foliage. Computational models to describe whe
Publikováno v:
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. 36:B969-B988
The foliage of a plant performs vital functions. As such, leaf models are required to be developed for modeling the plant architecture from a set of scattered data captured using a scanning device. The leaf model can be used for purely visual purpose
Autor:
Joseph A. Young, Jim Hanan, Daryl M. Kempthorne, Ian Turner, Scott W. McCue, John A. Belward, Gary J. Dorr, Jerzy A. Zabkiewicz, Mark D. Barry
Publikováno v:
Functional plant biology : FPB. 42(5)
Realistic virtual models of leaf surfaces are important for several applications in the plant sciences, such as modelling agrichemical spray droplet movement and spreading on the surface. In this context, the virtual surfaces are required to be smoot
Publikováno v:
ANZIAM Journal. 54:138
Realistic plant models are important for leaf area and plant volume estimation, reconstruction of growth canopies, structure generation of the plant, reconstruction of leaf surfaces and agrichemical spray droplet modelling. This article investigates
Publikováno v:
ANZIAM Journal. 54:56
Thin plate spline finite element methods are used to fit a surface to an irregularly scattered dataset [S. Roberts, M. Hegland, and I. Altas. Approximation of a Thin Plate Spline Smoother using Continuous Piecewise Polynomial Functions. SIAM, 1:208--