Effectiveness of horizontal air flow fans supporting natural ventilation in a Mediterranean multi-span greenhouse

Natural ventilation is the most important method of climate control in Mediterranean greenhouses. In this study, the microclimate and air flow inside a Mediterranean greenhouse were evaluated by means of sonic anemometry. Experiments were carried out in conditions of moderate wind (≈ 4.0 m s-1), and...

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Main Authors: Alejandro López, Diego Luis Valera, Francisco Domingo Molina-Aiz, Araceli Peña
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2013-08-01
Series:Scientia Agricola
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162013000400001&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-28036156aba44995b03cc5a5da40a6732020-11-24T22:24:27ZengUniversidade de São PauloScientia Agricola1678-992X2013-08-0170421922810.1590/S0103-90162013000400001S0103-90162013000400001Effectiveness of horizontal air flow fans supporting natural ventilation in a Mediterranean multi-span greenhouseAlejandro López0Diego Luis Valera1Francisco Domingo Molina-Aiz2Araceli Peña3Universidad de AlmeríaUniversidad de AlmeríaUniversidad de AlmeríaUniversidad de AlmeríaNatural ventilation is the most important method of climate control in Mediterranean greenhouses. In this study, the microclimate and air flow inside a Mediterranean greenhouse were evaluated by means of sonic anemometry. Experiments were carried out in conditions of moderate wind (≈ 4.0 m s-1), and at low wind speed (≈ 1.8 m s-1) the natural ventilation of the greenhouse was supplemented by two horizontal air flow fans. The greenhouse is equipped with a single roof vent opening to the windward side and two side vents, the windward one being blocked by another greenhouse close to it, while the leeward one is free of obstacles. When no fans are used, air enters through the roof vent and exits through both side vents, thus flowing contrary to the thermal effect which causes hot air to rise and impairing the natural ventilation of the greenhouse. Using fans inside the greenhouse helps the air to circulate and mix, giving rise to a more homogeneous inside temperature and increasing the average value of normalized air velocity by 365 %. These fans also increase the average values of kinetic turbulence energy inside the greenhouse by 550 % compared to conditions of natural ventilation. As the fans are placed 4 m away from the side vents, their effect on the entrance of outside air is insufficient and they do not help to reduce the inside temperature on hot days with little wind. It is therefore recommended to place the fans closer to the side vents to allow an additional increase of the air exchange rate of greenhouses.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162013000400001&lng=en&tlng=enclimate controlmicrolimatesonic anemometry
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Diego Luis Valera
Francisco Domingo Molina-Aiz
Araceli Peña
Effectiveness of horizontal air flow fans supporting natural ventilation in a Mediterranean multi-span greenhouse
Scientia Agricola
climate control
microlimate
sonic anemometry
author_facet Alejandro López
Diego Luis Valera
Francisco Domingo Molina-Aiz
Araceli Peña
author_sort Alejandro López
title Effectiveness of horizontal air flow fans supporting natural ventilation in a Mediterranean multi-span greenhouse
title_short Effectiveness of horizontal air flow fans supporting natural ventilation in a Mediterranean multi-span greenhouse
title_full Effectiveness of horizontal air flow fans supporting natural ventilation in a Mediterranean multi-span greenhouse
title_fullStr Effectiveness of horizontal air flow fans supporting natural ventilation in a Mediterranean multi-span greenhouse
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of horizontal air flow fans supporting natural ventilation in a Mediterranean multi-span greenhouse
title_sort effectiveness of horizontal air flow fans supporting natural ventilation in a mediterranean multi-span greenhouse
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Scientia Agricola
issn 1678-992X
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Natural ventilation is the most important method of climate control in Mediterranean greenhouses. In this study, the microclimate and air flow inside a Mediterranean greenhouse were evaluated by means of sonic anemometry. Experiments were carried out in conditions of moderate wind (≈ 4.0 m s-1), and at low wind speed (≈ 1.8 m s-1) the natural ventilation of the greenhouse was supplemented by two horizontal air flow fans. The greenhouse is equipped with a single roof vent opening to the windward side and two side vents, the windward one being blocked by another greenhouse close to it, while the leeward one is free of obstacles. When no fans are used, air enters through the roof vent and exits through both side vents, thus flowing contrary to the thermal effect which causes hot air to rise and impairing the natural ventilation of the greenhouse. Using fans inside the greenhouse helps the air to circulate and mix, giving rise to a more homogeneous inside temperature and increasing the average value of normalized air velocity by 365 %. These fans also increase the average values of kinetic turbulence energy inside the greenhouse by 550 % compared to conditions of natural ventilation. As the fans are placed 4 m away from the side vents, their effect on the entrance of outside air is insufficient and they do not help to reduce the inside temperature on hot days with little wind. It is therefore recommended to place the fans closer to the side vents to allow an additional increase of the air exchange rate of greenhouses.
topic climate control
microlimate
sonic anemometry
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