Title of article :
Greenhouse heating and cooling using aquifer water
Author/Authors :
V.P. Sethi، نويسنده , , S.K. Sharma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
An aquifer coupled cavity flow heat exchanger system (ACCFHES) was designed using underground aquifer water for the heating as
well as cooling of a composite climatic greenhouse. The performance of ACCFHES was experimentally evaluated for a full winter and a
summer season. The ACCFHES makes use of constant temperature aquifer water (24 1C) available at an agricultural field through an
irrigation tube well for heating in winter nights and cooling in summer days. The results showed that the average greenhouse room air
temperature was maintained 7–9 1C above the outside air during extreme winter nights and 6–7 1C below the outside air in extreme
summer days, and temperature fluctuations inside the greenhouse also decreased daily. The average relative humidity (RH) inside the
greenhouse also decreased by 10–12% in the winter and increased by more than double in the extreme summer conditions as compared to
the outside conditions. A comparison of economic feasibility of the ACCFHES coupled greenhouse was also conducted with
conventional greenhouse and open field condition based on the yield of Capsicum annum. The ACCFHES was also compared
economically with other existing heating/cooling technologies such as earth-to-air heat exchanger system (EAHES), ground air collector,
evaporative cooling using foggers and fan & pad system in terms of net present worth (NPW) and pay back period. It was observed that
the NPW of the ACCFHES coupled greenhouse was much higher as compared to the conventional greenhouse and open field condition.
The payback period of the ACCFHES coupled greenhouse was the lowest among all other existing heating/cooling systems.
Keywords :
Cooling/heating systems , Thermal control , Solar energy , Greenhouse , Aquifer water