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(2002) OPTIMUM DESIGN OF FORCED VENTILATION SYSTEM OF PIGLET HOUSE USING COMPUTER SIMULATION
Journal: An ASAE Meeting Presentation 024109
Author: I. Lee, W. Park, B. Yu, J. Yun, J. Chun, K. Kim, H. Cho
Abstract
The objective of this study was, by field experiment and visualization of internal airflow, to clearly understand the forced ventilation of a piglet house with perforated ceiling which was very popular in Korea and then find better design of ventilation system. Those data will be basically used to find the mutually optimized ventilation system of the piglet house. This study was conducted at a commercial piglet house to investigate the performance of the forced ventilation and determine the effect of the ventilation system on internal airflow, air temperature, humidity, dust, and gas in the piglet house. The internal airflow patterns were studied with the help of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Considering the recommended maximum ventilation rate (Wathes and Charles, 1994), the ventilation system of the piglet house was found 44% overestimated. The CFD computed results without piglets showed that the maximum air velocities at piglet location were 0.06, 0.55, and 0.95m/s, respectively for 5, 50, and 100% of ventilation rates. It was assumed that the wind velocity could be decreased in the case of animal existence in the compartment.
Keywords: Computational fluid dynamics, Forced ventilation, Perforated ceiling, Piglet house
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