Natural ventilation by stack effect in multi-span tropical greenhouse structures

Natural ventilation is defined as the number of volume air exchange per hour per unit floor area. It is necessary to reduce high indoor air temperature and humidity. In addition, it also maintains carbon dioxide concentration as outside of the greenhouse. Natural ventilation is preferred because ven...

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Main Authors: Kamaruddin, Rezuwan, Al-Shamiry, Faisal Mohammed Seif
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Published: Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI) 2007
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spelling my.upm.eprints.492972016-12-30T02:30:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49297/ Natural ventilation by stack effect in multi-span tropical greenhouse structures Kamaruddin, Rezuwan Al-Shamiry, Faisal Mohammed Seif Natural ventilation is defined as the number of volume air exchange per hour per unit floor area. It is necessary to reduce high indoor air temperature and humidity. In addition, it also maintains carbon dioxide concentration as outside of the greenhouse. Natural ventilation is preferred because ventilation opening is built in the greenhouse, cheaper construction cost, and no energy and maintenance are required as compared to the mechanical ventilation system. A mathematical model to quantify natural ventilation rates by stack effect was developed and verified under the multi-span of large-scale greenhouse structures. Four naturally ventilated tropical greenhouse structures had been designed and constructed at MARDI. The structures are single, double, triple and quadruple spans that have floor areas of 500 m2, 1,000 m2, 1,500 m2 and 2,000 m2 respectively. This paper presents the validation of model developed to quantify natural ventilation rates by stack effect inside the constructed structures, which is very crucial of high in-house temperature built up in the tropics. Moreover, the effects of height on ventilation rates were also discussed. The regression equations of stack effect ventilation rates against temperature differences between inside and outside structure were found to be Φs = 0.0221∆T0.4945, Φs = 0.0149 ∆T0.4933, Φs = 0.0117 ∆T0.4917 and Φs = 0.0098 ∆T0.4906 for single, double, triple and quadruple spans respectively. In addition, the coefficient of determinations shows strong relationship with R2 = 0.9999, R2 = 0.9999, R2 = 0.9998 and R2 = 0.9998 for single, double, triple and quadruple spans respectively. The comparison between calculated and measured in-house air temperatures has shown that they are significantly comparable to each other. The effects of three levels of height (3.4 m, 4.0 m and 5.0 m) between the top and bottom openings on ventilation rate were also studied. The results showed that the ventilation rate increased with increase in heights (distance between middle of side opening and middle of roof opening) of structures. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI) 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49297/1/Natural%20ventilation%20by%20stack%20effect%20in%20multi-span%20tropical%20greenhouse%20structures.pdf Kamaruddin, Rezuwan and Al-Shamiry, Faisal Mohammed Seif (2007) Natural ventilation by stack effect in multi-span tropical greenhouse structures. Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science, 35 (2). pp. 351-359. ISSN 1394-9829; ESSN: 2289-9650 http://ejtafs.mardi.gov.my/index.php/publication/issues/archive/40-2007/volume-35-no2/170-350218
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description Natural ventilation is defined as the number of volume air exchange per hour per unit floor area. It is necessary to reduce high indoor air temperature and humidity. In addition, it also maintains carbon dioxide concentration as outside of the greenhouse. Natural ventilation is preferred because ventilation opening is built in the greenhouse, cheaper construction cost, and no energy and maintenance are required as compared to the mechanical ventilation system. A mathematical model to quantify natural ventilation rates by stack effect was developed and verified under the multi-span of large-scale greenhouse structures. Four naturally ventilated tropical greenhouse structures had been designed and constructed at MARDI. The structures are single, double, triple and quadruple spans that have floor areas of 500 m2, 1,000 m2, 1,500 m2 and 2,000 m2 respectively. This paper presents the validation of model developed to quantify natural ventilation rates by stack effect inside the constructed structures, which is very crucial of high in-house temperature built up in the tropics. Moreover, the effects of height on ventilation rates were also discussed. The regression equations of stack effect ventilation rates against temperature differences between inside and outside structure were found to be Φs = 0.0221∆T0.4945, Φs = 0.0149 ∆T0.4933, Φs = 0.0117 ∆T0.4917 and Φs = 0.0098 ∆T0.4906 for single, double, triple and quadruple spans respectively. In addition, the coefficient of determinations shows strong relationship with R2 = 0.9999, R2 = 0.9999, R2 = 0.9998 and R2 = 0.9998 for single, double, triple and quadruple spans respectively. The comparison between calculated and measured in-house air temperatures has shown that they are significantly comparable to each other. The effects of three levels of height (3.4 m, 4.0 m and 5.0 m) between the top and bottom openings on ventilation rate were also studied. The results showed that the ventilation rate increased with increase in heights (distance between middle of side opening and middle of roof opening) of structures.
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author Kamaruddin, Rezuwan
Al-Shamiry, Faisal Mohammed Seif
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Natural ventilation by stack effect in multi-span tropical greenhouse structures
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Al-Shamiry, Faisal Mohammed Seif
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title Natural ventilation by stack effect in multi-span tropical greenhouse structures
title_short Natural ventilation by stack effect in multi-span tropical greenhouse structures
title_full Natural ventilation by stack effect in multi-span tropical greenhouse structures
title_fullStr Natural ventilation by stack effect in multi-span tropical greenhouse structures
title_full_unstemmed Natural ventilation by stack effect in multi-span tropical greenhouse structures
title_sort natural ventilation by stack effect in multi-span tropical greenhouse structures
publisher Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI)
publishDate 2007
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49297/1/Natural%20ventilation%20by%20stack%20effect%20in%20multi-span%20tropical%20greenhouse%20structures.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49297/
http://ejtafs.mardi.gov.my/index.php/publication/issues/archive/40-2007/volume-35-no2/170-350218
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