2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2009.11.006
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Effects of a partial pit ventilation system on indoor air quality and ammonia emission from a fattening pig room

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“…Automatic ventilation systems in barns, led to a reduction in MORT. According to Saha et al (2010) the purpose of the ventilation system is to maintain a particular temperature while controlling levels of humidity and removing gaseous contaminants introduced by the animal and their waste. Therefore, the efficient removal of gases and moisture will depend on the type of ventilation control system used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Automatic ventilation systems in barns, led to a reduction in MORT. According to Saha et al (2010) the purpose of the ventilation system is to maintain a particular temperature while controlling levels of humidity and removing gaseous contaminants introduced by the animal and their waste. Therefore, the efficient removal of gases and moisture will depend on the type of ventilation control system used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the air purification system is quite expensive because of high investment and operation costs related to energy, chemical and filter consumption and maintenance for both ventilation and purification systems (Melse et al, 2009). One proposed strategy to reduce the costs is cleaning only a partial amount (e.g., 10% of the maximum ventilation rate) of exhaust air extracted from the main source zone where highly concentrated air pollutants originated from (Saha et al, 2010;Zong et al, 2014a). A partial pit ventilation (PPV) system with an extra pit exhaust under slatted floor has therefore been developed.…”
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“…NH 3 is a colorless and gaseous irritant which is lighter than air and soluble in water. NH 3 is the most abundant alkaline constituent in the atmosphere, which is considered to be the crucial factor on air quality and has a significant influence on the animal welfare and human health [5,6]. This noxious gas may cause eye irritant, respiratory ailment such as coughing, upper respiratory tract bleeding, excessive secretion, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%