Volume 11: Heat Transfer and Thermal Engineering 2021
DOI: 10.1115/imece2021-72960
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Performance Assessment of a Closed Greenhouse in a Hot Arid Australian Climate

Abstract: In this paper, we present a validated thermal model of a greenhouse. Then summer climatic data of a location in South of Australia (Port Augusta), known to have dry and hot summer, is used to compare the potential of different cooling technologies in providing cooling to greenhouse indoor air while considering the minimization of water consumption. Several cases are examined and compared to a reference case which is a closed greenhouse without cooling. The operation cases considered for cooling purpose are 1 -… Show more

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“…Permanent windbreaks are also built by planting coniferous and evergreen trees. In this situation, 4 to 5 rows of trees are needed, and 4 to 6 trees in each row [52,53].…”
Section: Windbreakermentioning
confidence: 99%