Abstract
In winter, thermal screens are widely used to reduce heat loss from greenhouse to save energy. Unfortu- nately, not much data are available to the farmer to compare thermal screens while selecting the one that meets their specific requirements. Thus, there is a need to investigate the thermal performance of thermal screens. To address this issue, the Building Energy Simulation (BES) model of a hot box was used to calculate the overall heat transfer coefficient (U-value) of the thermal screens. To validate the model, computed and experimental U-values of single- and double-layered polyethylene (PE) material were compared. This validated model was used to predict the U-val- ues of the selected thermal screens under defined weather conditions. We quantified the U-values of each selected material and significant changes in their U-values were noted in response to different weather conditions. Notably, the thermal properties of the tested screens were taken from the previous literature to calculate U-values using the BES model. The U-values of the thermal screens can help researchers and farmers evaluate their screens and make pre-design decisions that suit their investment capabilities. Additional
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Rasheed, A., Lee, J. W., & Lee, H. W. (2018). Evaluation of Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient of Different Greenhouse Thermal Screens Using Building Energy Simulation. Protected Horticulture and Plant Factory, 27(4), 294–301. https://doi.org/10.12791/ksbec.2018.27.4.294
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