2021
DOI: 10.3390/ani11082433
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New Insights into the Hourly Manure Coverage Proportion on the Manure Belt in a Typical Layer House for Accurate Ammonia Emission Modeling

Abstract: The main advantage of having livestock, for example, the laying hens, in a controlled environment is that the optimum growth conditions can be achieved with accuracy. The indoor air temperature, humidity, gases concentration, etc., would significantly affect the animal performance, thus should be maintained within an acceptable range. In order to achieve the goals of precision poultry farming, various models have been developed by researchers all over the world to estimate the hourly indoor environmental param… Show more

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“…As seen in Equations (15) and (16), to accurately predict or simulate ammonia emissions, the value of at each time step was essential and should be scientifically determined. According to a recent study performed by Yang et al [ 29 ], the manure coverage proportion (MCP) on the manure belt for typical layer houses within 48 h could be estimated by Equation (17): where h is the time (hours) after the most recent manure removal; the values of the coefficients of are provided in Table 4 . For the validation test in this study, the manure belt was also cleared every 48 h, and the total manure belt area was approximately 340 ; therefore, the manure area ( ) in the layer house at time step was calculated to be …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As seen in Equations (15) and (16), to accurately predict or simulate ammonia emissions, the value of at each time step was essential and should be scientifically determined. According to a recent study performed by Yang et al [ 29 ], the manure coverage proportion (MCP) on the manure belt for typical layer houses within 48 h could be estimated by Equation (17): where h is the time (hours) after the most recent manure removal; the values of the coefficients of are provided in Table 4 . For the validation test in this study, the manure belt was also cleared every 48 h, and the total manure belt area was approximately 340 ; therefore, the manure area ( ) in the layer house at time step was calculated to be …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%