The mechanisms involved in the natural ventilation of greenhouses

被引:103
作者
Boulard, T
Meneses, JF
Mermier, M
Papadakis, G
机构
[1] ISA,DEPT AGR ENGN,P-1399 LISBON,PORTUGAL
[2] AGR UNIV ATHENS,DEPT ENGN,GR-11855 ATHENS,GREECE
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10.1016/0168-1923(95)02266-X
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
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Although natural ventilation is one of the major mechanisms that controls the greenhouse climate, our understanding of the underlying processes remains insufficient to allow accurate prediction of the rates of such exchanges. This paper deals with the physical mechanisms involved in natural ventilation of a greenhouse equipped with continuous lateral windows, and uses the following experimental procedures: air exchange rate measurements, using tracer pas or heat and water balance techniques; direct determination of the air and heat flow through an opening, using an eddy correlation system, comprising a sonic anemometer and a, fine wire thermocouple; measurements of mean and turbulent pressure: differences at ground level between inside and outside. The methods employed allow the prediction of greenhouse air exchange rates as well as the characterization of its components: a steady effect resulting from the combination of both mean wind-related and stack effects and a turbulent effect linked to wind speed fluctuations. Local estimations of total, mean and turbulent flows are provided: a wind parallel to the greenhouse axis produces an inflow at the leeward half and an outflow at the windward half. The mean flow of sensible heat is estimated between 55% and 80% of the total flux so that the turbulent flow does not exceed 45% of the total. Local estimations of total, mean and turbulent flows are compared with air exchange rate measurements using the decay rate method and a good agreement between both approaches is demonstrated.
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