2021
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4430-eng.agric.v41n3p279-285/2021
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Evaluating How the Temperature Changes in a Sunken Solar Greenhouse

Abstract: An increasing amount of sunlight is available to sunken greenhouses located in northern China, but it remains unclear how the indoor temperature changes at different heights and at the north and south ends of the structure. To study how the temperature in a single indoor section, at multiple points, varies in a sunken solar greenhouse, 10 measurement lines were arranged in a section 30 m from the west wall. Each line was equipped with a corresponding WT-59 wireless sensor. Temperature and humidity data were co… Show more

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“…Using a mathematical model combining CFD simulations and experimental data, they found that increasing RPR led to a decrease in maximum air temperature. Cheng et al 14 assessed temperature fluctuations in a sunken solar greenhouse in northern China, identifying four stages of daily indoor temperature variations. On sunny days, the maximum temperature exceeded that of cloudy and snowy days.…”
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“…Using a mathematical model combining CFD simulations and experimental data, they found that increasing RPR led to a decrease in maximum air temperature. Cheng et al 14 assessed temperature fluctuations in a sunken solar greenhouse in northern China, identifying four stages of daily indoor temperature variations. On sunny days, the maximum temperature exceeded that of cloudy and snowy days.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summary, studying airflow and convective heat transfer in agricultural greenhouses is crucial for maintaining optimum growing conditions and minimizing production losses 3–21 . Factors influencing these processes include plant layout, outside temperature, wall and cover surfaces, convection mode, temperature, humidity, and ventilation 4–17 .…”
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“…Khoshnevisan et al, (2014), showed that both high and low temperatures inside the greenhouse would affect the quality and quantity of crops planted in the greenhouse. Cheng et al, (2021), evaluated the changes in temperature in a sunken solar greenhouse through a single cross-section. In the absence of protective measures, indoor plants would also suffer damage or disease during extreme external temperatures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%