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A Study on the Control of the Temperature and Relative Humidity in Greenhouse by Adjusting the Amount of Natural Ventilation and Fog Spray Quantity
Author(s) -
Young Bok Kim,
Hyunsoo Sung,
Seung-Jae Hwang,
Hyeon Tae Kim,
Chanseok Ryu
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of the korean solar energy society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2508-3562
pISSN - 1598-6411
DOI - 10.7836/kses.2016.36.5.031
Subject(s) - relative humidity , greenhouse , environmental science , humidity , natural ventilation , wind speed , ventilation (architecture) , atmospheric sciences , meteorology , geography , geology , horticulture , biology
To develope a greenhouse fog cooling system to control the temperature and relative humidity simultaneously to the target value, a theoretical analysis and experiments were done. The control process includes the measuring of environmental variables, setting and coding of the water and heat balance equations to maintain the target temperature and relative humidity in greenhouse, calculating of the open level of the greenhouse roof window that governs the natural ventilation and spray water quantity, and operating of the motor to open/close the roof window and pump to spray for water. The study results were shown to be very good because the average air temperature in the greenhouse was kept to be about 28.2°C with the standard deviation of about 0.37°C compared to the target temperature of 28°C and the average relative humidity was about 75.2% compared to the target relative humidity was 75% during the experiments.

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