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Ingeniería agrícola y biosistemas

On-line version ISSN 2007-4026Print version ISSN 2007-3925

Abstract

PEREZ-VEGA, Cuauhtémoc et al. 3D computational fluid dynamics modeling of temperature and humidity in a humidified greenhouse. Ing. agric. biosist. [online]. 2021, vol.13, n.1, pp.16-33.  Epub June 13, 2022. ISSN 2007-4026.  https://doi.org/10.5154/r.inagbi.2020.10.060.

Introduction:

Medium and low technology greenhouses use natural ventilation as a method of temperature and humidity control. However, at certain times of the year, this is insufficient to extract excess heat inside the greenhouse, so devices such as hydrophanes (humidifiers) have been implemented to reduce the temperature. It is necessary to know the behavior of temperature and humidity, since both factors influence the development of crops and, therefore, their yield.

Objective:

To develop a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of a naturally ventilated zenithal greenhouse equipped with hydrophanes to understand the spatial and temporal distribution of temperature and humidity inside the greenhouse.

Methodology:

The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse equipped with hydrophanes and grown with bell pepper. Temperature and humidity measurements were performed from March 7 to 25, 2014. The ANSYS Workbench program was used for the 3D CFD modeling.

Results:

The CFD model satisfactorily described the temperature and humidity distribution of the greenhouse, with an error of 0.11 to 3.43 °C for temperature, and 0.44 to 10.80 % for humidity.

Limitations of the study:

Numerical modeling using CFD is inadequate to model the temporality of the variables.

Originality:

There are few studies that model humidity behavior with CFD and the use of hydrophanes in Mexico.

Conclusions:

The CFD model allowed visualizing the distribution of temperature and air humidity inside the greenhouse.

Keywords : numerical models; Navier-Stokes equations; ANSYS Fluent; simulation.

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