Measurement and Numerical Simulation of Air Velocity in a Tunnel-Ventilated Broiler House
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Autores
Torres Salvador, Antonio Germán
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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/64106
Cita bibliográfica
Bustamante García, E.; García Diego, FJ.; Calvet Sanz, S.; Torres Salvador, AG.; Hospitaler Pérez, A. (2015). Measurement and Numerical Simulation of Air Velocity in a Tunnel-Ventilated Broiler House. Sustainability. 7(2):2066-2085. https://doi.org/10.3390/su7022066
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Resumen
A building needs to be designed for the whole period of its useful life according to its requirements. However, future climate predictions involve some uncertainty. Thus, several sustainable strategies of adaptation need to be incorporated after the initial design. In this sense, tunnel ventilation in broiler houses provides high air velocity values (2-3 m center dot s(-1)) at animal level to diminish their thermal stress and associated mortality. This ventilation system was experimentally incorporated into a Mediterranean climate. The aim was to resolve these thermal problems in hot seasons, as (traditional) cross-mechanical ventilation does not provide enough air velocity values. Surprisingly, very little information on tunnel ventilation systems is available, especially in terms of air velocity. Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and a multi-sensor system, the average results are similar (at animal level: 1.59 +/- 0.68 m center dot s(-1) for CFD and 1.55 +/- 0.66 m center dot s(-1) for measurements). The ANOVA for validation concluded that the use of CFD or measurements is not significant (p-value = 0.1155). Nevertheless, some problems with air velocity distribution were found and need to be solved. To this end, CFD techniques can help by means of virtual designs and scenarios providing information for the whole indoor space.
Palabras clave
Sustainable design, Adaptation and retrofit (A & R), Broiler house, Mediterranean
climate, Tunnel ventilation, Sensors, CFD, COMPUTATIONAL FLUID-DYNAMICS, POULTRY BUILDINGS, FLOW, SYSTEM, TEMPERATURE, PREDICTION, PERFORMANCE, VALIDATION, EFFICIENCY
ISSN
2071-1050
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Fuente
Sustainability
DOI
10.3390/su7022066
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This work was funded by the project GV04B-511 (Generalitat Valenciana, Spain) and by the Vicerrectorado of Investigacion of the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (Programa de Apoyo a la Investigacion y Desarrollo Multidisciplinar Project PAID register 2614).