Using CFD Simulation to Investigate the Impact of Fresh air Valves on Poultry House Aerodynamics in Case of a Side Ventilation System

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Exposure and the outbreak of diseases result in significant losses in large scale poultry operation. New ventilation systems are necessary to provide safe and homogenous internal environment at large enterprises, especially under the changeable climatic conditions of global warming. Within the framework of this investigation, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of a side ventilation system in a poultry house during winter seasons has been conducted. As results, 3D temperature fields, current lines and pressures in a poultry house have been found. It has been determined that fresh air valves arranged at a height of 200 mm from flooring work better than those traditionally arranged at a height of 400 mm. The erection of walls on the inside of a poultry house framework as well as the decrease in the height of flooring improve poultry house aerodynamics.

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V.I., T., I.L., R., L.L., T., Z.I., D., P.H., L., & P.S., P. (2020). Using CFD Simulation to Investigate the Impact of Fresh air Valves on Poultry House Aerodynamics in Case of a Side Ventilation System. INMATEH - Agricultural Engineering, 62(3), 155–164. https://doi.org/10.35633/INMATEH-62-16

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