2010
DOI: 10.24908/ijsle.v5i1.2228
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Cropping in Semi-arid North-west India in Greenhouse with Ground Coupling Shading and Natural Ventilation for Environmental Control

Abstract: -Research is ongoing to develop greenhouse technologies which economically control water and energy in order to improve farming in water-scarce, hot, semi-arid regions of north-west India. A greenhouse under investigation was coupled to earth-tubeheat-exchangers (ETHE) and also had provisions for shading, natural ventilation and mist nozzles. Tomatoes were grown in the greenhouse. In the cooler months, a regime of natural ventilation and top shading kept the greenhouse temperature close to ambient temperature.… Show more

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“…The temperature amplitude becomes attenuated with depth, with values of 2.8 °C at 3 m depth compared with 4.6 °C at 1 m depth. Additionally, results from this work have been applied on GHE for buildings and greenhouses [15,16]. Al-Ajmi et al [17] conducted measurements and a simulation study of soil temperature for a hot and arid climate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temperature amplitude becomes attenuated with depth, with values of 2.8 °C at 3 m depth compared with 4.6 °C at 1 m depth. Additionally, results from this work have been applied on GHE for buildings and greenhouses [15,16]. Al-Ajmi et al [17] conducted measurements and a simulation study of soil temperature for a hot and arid climate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%