2020
DOI: 10.15517/am.v31i3.40782
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Ventilación natural en invernadero con mallas anti-insecto evaluadas con un modelo computacional de fluidos

Abstract: Introducción. En Colombia, la producción hortícola en el trópico bajo es limitada principalmente por factores bióticos como el ataque de plagas, patógenos y factores abióticos como valores extremos de temperatura, radiación solar, viento y precipitación. Objetivo. Evaluar dos tipos de mallas anti-insecto en las áreas de ventilación de un invernadero colombiano ventilado de formado natural con el fin de analizar el efecto sobre las tasas de ventilación y el microclima generado. Materiales y métodos. El Estudio … Show more

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“…Goodness-of-fit 34 [5,15,17,19,32,37,47 Statistical analysis and goodness-of-fit 3 [6,154,156] Another form of quantitative analysis identified in 15 studies was the construction of trend graphs between measured and simulated data and the application of statistical tests to analyze these datasets. In general terms, these statistical tests with 95% confidence intervals sought to determine whether there were significant differences between the variances or between each of the measured and simulated datasets and, based on these results, to accept or reject the validity of the CFD model [11,175].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Goodness-of-fit 34 [5,15,17,19,32,37,47 Statistical analysis and goodness-of-fit 3 [6,154,156] Another form of quantitative analysis identified in 15 studies was the construction of trend graphs between measured and simulated data and the application of statistical tests to analyze these datasets. In general terms, these statistical tests with 95% confidence intervals sought to determine whether there were significant differences between the variances or between each of the measured and simulated datasets and, based on these results, to accept or reject the validity of the CFD model [11,175].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Microclimatic evaluation is the type of validation that allows recording the behavior of the microclimate inside the structure and its interaction with the plants and the climatic conditions outside. The climatic variables inside protected agricultural structures with which CFD models are validated have usually been temperature and relative humidity in most studies [5,47,79,104]. As a second line of use for validation, variables such as air flow velocity and direction have been quantified [15,29]; other studies have investigated the measurement of the CO 2 concentration [19,150], heat flow from the ground [152], and the radiation level [181].…”
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“…The CFD study has allowed the study of almost all existing passive greenhouse models worldwide, and has also been implemented as a tool for the optimization of climate management in greenhouses with active climate control [18][19][20]. There are currently a considerable number of studies applied to agricultural investors that have used CFD simulation to analyze thermal distribution [10,21,22], moisture distribution [5,21,23], efficiency of heating systems [24][25][26], the operation of cooling systems [27][28][29] and the microclimate generated as a function of different ventilation configurations [7,12,[30][31][32]. In the specific case of Colombia, the use of CFD and other modelling techniques to determine the behavior of the main greenhouse structures used has been carried out for the specific conditions of the Bogotá savannah and for a topography of flat soils, which is where the ornamental and cut flower industry is generally developed [33][34][35].…”
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