A study of natural ventilation in an Almería-type greenhouse with insect screens by means of tri-sonic anemometry

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Abstract

The wind coefficient of an Almería-type greenhouse has been calculated from direct estimation of airflow at the openings by means of three-dimensional sonic anemometry. Measurements were taken with a strong northeast wind (Levante) and with a weak westerly wind (Poniente). For the model considering only the wind effect, the coefficient of effectiveness obtained was EV = CdCw0.5 = 0.050, and the values of the mean and turbulent wind coefficients were Cw = 0.066 and Cw′ = 0.029, respectively. Two important characteristics of the Almería-type greenhouse analysed in this work make natural ventilation difficult: the presence of mature tomato plants inside the greenhouse and of an obstacle close to one of the side openings, which affected the air movement throughout it. Discharge coefficients due to the presence of screens in the greenhouse (Cd,φ = 0.156-0.245) were calculated from wind-tunnel measurements, obtaining a total discharge coefficient of Cd = 0.193. Use of the anti-aphid screen in the openings can cause an approximately 71% reduction of Cd and consequently of the wind-related coefficient EV. Winds perpendicular to the axis produce an inflow through the side opening free of obstacles and an outflow through the roof vents. In qualitative terms, this airflow pattern is in good agreement with previous simulations using Computational Fluid Dynamics. © 2009 IAgrE.

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Molina-Aiz, F. D., Valera, D. L., Peña, A. A., Gil, J. A., & López, A. (2009). A study of natural ventilation in an Almería-type greenhouse with insect screens by means of tri-sonic anemometry. Biosystems Engineering, 104(2), 224–242. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2009.06.013

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