2024
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy14020270
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Utilization of Surplus Air Thermal Energy by a Water Cycle System in a Chinese-Type Solar Greenhouse

Lu Wang,
Yiming Li,
Zhouping Sun
et al.

Abstract: Solar greenhouses are commonly overheated during the day, and the remaining air heat can only be dissipated through ventilation, which is a severe energy waste problem. In order to improve the energy utilization of the greenhouse, this study proposes a water cycle system using surplus air thermal energy, which consists of an air-water heat exchanger, supply and return pipes, a submersible pump, a water tank, and an automatic control system. The proposed system stores the surplus air thermal energy in the green… Show more

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“…The Chinese solar greenhouse (hereafter referred to as 'solar greenhouse') is widely used for vegetable production in northern China with little or no additional heating during the winter months [1,2]. It plays a crucial role in ensuring a consistent vegetable supply throughout this critical period [3][4][5][6][7]. Moreover, heavy snowfall is a major cause of structural damage and failure in solar greenhouse frames [8,9].…”
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“…The Chinese solar greenhouse (hereafter referred to as 'solar greenhouse') is widely used for vegetable production in northern China with little or no additional heating during the winter months [1,2]. It plays a crucial role in ensuring a consistent vegetable supply throughout this critical period [3][4][5][6][7]. Moreover, heavy snowfall is a major cause of structural damage and failure in solar greenhouse frames [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%