2023
DOI: 10.3390/pr11030767
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Adiabatic Cooling System Working Process Investigation

Abstract: Avoiding heat stress in cows is an important condition for animal productivity and the maintaining of animal health. For this, it is necessary to provide an optimal microclimate in cowsheds using systems of air cooling. The paper analyzes one of these systems—an air humidification–cooling system. The research was carried out in a semi-insulated box-type cowshed containing 244 places. The changes in temperature, relative humidity, and temperature humidity index (THI) were studied for the air coming from outside… Show more

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“…Climate change makes mitigation actions necessary to ensure the adequate conditions of the animals bred due to the increasingly hot microclimate. In dairy cow breeding, coordinated water spraying and fan airflow targeting the animals are used to reduce heat load ('sprinkling cooling system'), among other available systems [1][2][3], as ascertained by various authors [4][5][6]. In these cooling systems, spray/fan timing is fixed, although there are some attempts to link it, on an empirical basis, to the THI, or to other more-or less-simplified models [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change makes mitigation actions necessary to ensure the adequate conditions of the animals bred due to the increasingly hot microclimate. In dairy cow breeding, coordinated water spraying and fan airflow targeting the animals are used to reduce heat load ('sprinkling cooling system'), among other available systems [1][2][3], as ascertained by various authors [4][5][6]. In these cooling systems, spray/fan timing is fixed, although there are some attempts to link it, on an empirical basis, to the THI, or to other more-or less-simplified models [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%