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Stability and Control for Energy Production Parametric Dependence
Author(s) -
Maurizio Carlini,
Sonia Castellucci,
Mirko Guerrieri,
T. Honorati
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
mathematical problems in engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.262
H-Index - 62
eISSN - 1026-7077
pISSN - 1024-123X
DOI - 10.1155/2010/842380
Subject(s) - greenhouse , constructive , production (economics) , control (management) , energy consumption , energy flow , energy (signal processing) , heat exchanger , parametric statistics , stability (learning theory) , order (exchange) , engineering , consumption (sociology) , environmental economics , civil engineering , environmental science , computer science , mechanical engineering , business , economics , process (computing) , social science , mathematics , artificial intelligence , macroeconomics , sociology , biology , operating system , machine learning , horticulture , statistics , electrical engineering , finance
The activities of plant cultivation in Italy are provided by prefabricated structures that are designed to avoid any preliminary study of optical and thermal exchanges between the external environment and the green house. Designers mainly focused on the heating and cooling system to obtain climate beneficial effects on plant growth. This system involves rather significant operating costs which have driven the interests of designers, builders, and farmers to pursue constructive solutions such as the optimization and control of energy flows in the system. In this paper we take into account a model of greenhouse for plant cultivation to be located in Central Italy. For the optimal design of a greenhouse, simulations of heat exchange and flow of energy have been made in order to maximise the cooling system consumption of energy

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