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Abstract

The shape of a poultry building and the distribution of its elements (roof, windows distribution, and window opening) influence the velocity and temperature distribution inside the building and therefore the thermal comfort of the broilers. Considering these components, Computational Fluid Dynamics was used to analyze the environmental conditions of 3 poultry buildings: tunnel, semi-tunnel and improved semi-tunnel (IST). These three buildings had the same dimensions but differed in the relative position of fans and windows. This study modeled the effect of different configurations of roof (flat or gable roof) and window design (with or without flap plate) on the distribution of temperature, air velocity and Index of Temperature and Velocity (ITV) at animal level. Simulations were conducted for summer and winter conditions. In summer conditions, configuration IST with gable roof without flap plate had lowest air velocity ??? m/s and average temperature whereas tunnel configuration with gable roof and flap plate had lowest ITV.(ProQuest: ... denotes formulae/symbols omitted.)

Details

Title
Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis applied to engineering and design of poultry farms
Author
Guerra-Galdo, Eva H; Barber, Fernando Estellés; Sanz, Salvador Calvet; López-Jiménez, P Amparo
Pages
269-282
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
International Energy and Environment Foundation (IEEF)
ISSN
20762895
e-ISSN
20762909
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1865193397
Copyright
Copyright International Energy and Environment Foundation (IEEF) 2016