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Numerical and Experimental Study of Natural Convection in a Tunnel Greenhouse Located in South West Algeria (Adrar Region)
Author(s) -
Mohammed Salah Belalem,
Mohammed Elmir,
Mohammed Tamali,
Razli Mehdaoui,
Abdelkrim Missoum,
Toufik Chergui,
Salah Bezari
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
heat and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.283
H-Index - 29
ISSN - 0392-8764
DOI - 10.18280/ijht.390520
Subject(s) - greenhouse , longitude , latitude , environmental science , natural convection , streamlines, streaklines, and pathlines , computer simulation , atmospheric sciences , meteorology , convection , convective heat transfer , horizontal position representation , geography , geology , mathematics , mechanics , geodesy , physics , horticulture , geometry , biology
In this work, we propose to experimentally and numerically study the natural convection in laminar regime in an agricultural greenhouse located in South West of Algeria and more precisely in the Adrar area. The numerical study is two-dimensional and was carried out on a tunnel greenhouse with an area of 180m2 located in Adrar in the southwest of Algeria (Latitude: 27°52′27″N, longitude: 0°17′37″W, the laltitude above sea level is 257 m), with polyethylene cover and houses two rows of tomato plants. The experimental study was made during the winter or flowering period of tomato plants (February) when the temperature difference outside the greenhouse is maximum: T min = 3℃ at night and T max = 20℃ the day. We used a calculate code based on the finite element method to numerically simulate the phenomenon of heat transfer inside the greenhouse. The results of the numerical simulation are in the form of isotherms, streamlines and variations in temperature and speed in the greenhouse. The value of the temperature calculated by numerical simulation at the position where the sensor has been placed will be compared with that measured by the sensor. It was concluded that to have a favorable environment for the growth of tomatoes, we must keep the openings closed especially during the night without needing a heating system, especially in this region characterized by a hyper arid climate.

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