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Title: | Climate Modelling of a Greenhouse with Proportional Environmental Control |
Authors: | Louro, M. Baptista, F.J. Mourão, I. |
Editors: | Kittas et al., C. |
Keywords: | greenhouse climate model energy balance mass balance evaporative cooling |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | ISHS |
Citation: | LOURO M., BAPTISTA F.J. and MOURÃO I. 2012. Climate modelling of a greenhouse with proportional environmental control. Acta Horticulturae 952:73-80 |
Abstract: | Performance of greenhouse environmental control systems can be evaluated
by predictive climate models. In this work, a model for the prediction of
environmental parameters such as temperature and humidity based on energy and
mass balances, was developed and validated for a greenhouse controlled with a
proportional environmental control system. The greenhouse is in Viveiros do
Furadouro, a forestry nursery from the Altri Group, located near Óbidos, Portugal.
The greenhouse under study is a Venlo greenhouse covered with glass with an area
of 1632 m2 and is used for Eucalyptus globulus Labbill. vegetative propagation
through minicuttings. Eucalyptus globulus is characterized by having low rooting
ability and environmental control has to be very accurate and requires the use of
multiple control equipments, such as heating, cooling (pad or fog), thermal/shade
screens, natural and dynamic ventilation. The proportional control of each
equipment, such as the fan and wet pad for cooling, is difficult and requires good
knowledge of the dynamics of greenhouse environmental parameters, as well as the
influence of individual equipment. However, it allows different alternatives to
achieve the set points. The climate data were recorded every 8 min and were used to
develop a climatic model based on energy and mass balances, to use for prediction of
internal environmental parameters. Information about the activation percentage of
the environmental control systems was also included. The extraction of the
coefficients for the balances combines direct calculation and interaction using
Microsoft Excel® SOLVER®, until reaching the minimum absolute difference
between simulated and measured inside temperature and humidity. The climate
model was validated by comparison between measured and simulated values for
temperature and humidity. This model can be used to optimize the greenhouse
environment in order to achieve the production objectives. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5321 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica ERU - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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