THERMAL INSULATION WITH RECYCLED MATERIAL IN CREEPS FOR PIGLETS

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Autor(a) principal: Sartor,Karina
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Barros,Juliana de S. G., Sarubbi,Juliana, Alonso,Jonas B., Rossi,Luiz A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Engenharia Agrícola
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Resumo: ABSTRACT In the swine intensive farming, one of the biggest problems is to meet the thermal requirements of piglets in heated creeps, which demand high consumption of electricity and increase in production costs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the thermal efficiency and the consumption of electric energy in heated and internal insulated creeps, made of recycled material, when compared to creeps without thermal insulation. The treatments were: control (TCON): creep heated through suspended electric resistance, controlled by thermostat; thermal insulation with recycled material (TPK). The experiment was carried out for 21 days. In the treatments, the temperature (°C) and relative humidity (RH) of the air, consumption of electric energy (kWh), specific consumption (kWh kg-1), specific cost (R$ kg-1), weight gain (kg) and daily weight gain (kg day-1) were measured. The indoor insulation creep kept the upper air temperature (33.05°C) to the control treatment without thermal insulation (32.6°C) and was more efficient in the use of electric energy (2.46 kWh) in comparison to the non-insulated creep (3.48 kWh). The heat-insulated creep shelter consumed the equivalent of 1.02 kWh more than the insulation treatment to maintain the thermal comfort condition of piglets between 30 and 34 ° C. The conclusion is that the use of recycled material as thermal insulation in heated creeps reduces heat losses and economy electricity.
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spelling THERMAL INSULATION WITH RECYCLED MATERIAL IN CREEPS FOR PIGLETSpigletsthermal insulationthermal efficiencyABSTRACT In the swine intensive farming, one of the biggest problems is to meet the thermal requirements of piglets in heated creeps, which demand high consumption of electricity and increase in production costs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the thermal efficiency and the consumption of electric energy in heated and internal insulated creeps, made of recycled material, when compared to creeps without thermal insulation. The treatments were: control (TCON): creep heated through suspended electric resistance, controlled by thermostat; thermal insulation with recycled material (TPK). The experiment was carried out for 21 days. In the treatments, the temperature (°C) and relative humidity (RH) of the air, consumption of electric energy (kWh), specific consumption (kWh kg-1), specific cost (R$ kg-1), weight gain (kg) and daily weight gain (kg day-1) were measured. The indoor insulation creep kept the upper air temperature (33.05°C) to the control treatment without thermal insulation (32.6°C) and was more efficient in the use of electric energy (2.46 kWh) in comparison to the non-insulated creep (3.48 kWh). The heat-insulated creep shelter consumed the equivalent of 1.02 kWh more than the insulation treatment to maintain the thermal comfort condition of piglets between 30 and 34 ° C. The conclusion is that the use of recycled material as thermal insulation in heated creeps reduces heat losses and economy electricity.Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola2018-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69162018000600824Engenharia Agrícola v.38 n.6 2018reponame:Engenharia Agrícolainstname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola (SBEA)instacron:SBEA10.1590/1809-4430-eng.agric.v38n6p824-828/2018info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSartor,KarinaBarros,Juliana de S. G.Sarubbi,JulianaAlonso,Jonas B.Rossi,Luiz A.eng2018-12-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-69162018000600824Revistahttp://www.engenhariaagricola.org.br/ORGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistasbea@sbea.org.br||sbea@sbea.org.br1809-44300100-6916opendoar:2018-12-12T00:00Engenharia Agrícola - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola (SBEA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THERMAL INSULATION WITH RECYCLED MATERIAL IN CREEPS FOR PIGLETS
title THERMAL INSULATION WITH RECYCLED MATERIAL IN CREEPS FOR PIGLETS
spellingShingle THERMAL INSULATION WITH RECYCLED MATERIAL IN CREEPS FOR PIGLETS
Sartor,Karina
piglets
thermal insulation
thermal efficiency
title_short THERMAL INSULATION WITH RECYCLED MATERIAL IN CREEPS FOR PIGLETS
title_full THERMAL INSULATION WITH RECYCLED MATERIAL IN CREEPS FOR PIGLETS
title_fullStr THERMAL INSULATION WITH RECYCLED MATERIAL IN CREEPS FOR PIGLETS
title_full_unstemmed THERMAL INSULATION WITH RECYCLED MATERIAL IN CREEPS FOR PIGLETS
title_sort THERMAL INSULATION WITH RECYCLED MATERIAL IN CREEPS FOR PIGLETS
author Sartor,Karina
author_facet Sartor,Karina
Barros,Juliana de S. G.
Sarubbi,Juliana
Alonso,Jonas B.
Rossi,Luiz A.
author_role author
author2 Barros,Juliana de S. G.
Sarubbi,Juliana
Alonso,Jonas B.
Rossi,Luiz A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sartor,Karina
Barros,Juliana de S. G.
Sarubbi,Juliana
Alonso,Jonas B.
Rossi,Luiz A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv piglets
thermal insulation
thermal efficiency
topic piglets
thermal insulation
thermal efficiency
description ABSTRACT In the swine intensive farming, one of the biggest problems is to meet the thermal requirements of piglets in heated creeps, which demand high consumption of electricity and increase in production costs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the thermal efficiency and the consumption of electric energy in heated and internal insulated creeps, made of recycled material, when compared to creeps without thermal insulation. The treatments were: control (TCON): creep heated through suspended electric resistance, controlled by thermostat; thermal insulation with recycled material (TPK). The experiment was carried out for 21 days. In the treatments, the temperature (°C) and relative humidity (RH) of the air, consumption of electric energy (kWh), specific consumption (kWh kg-1), specific cost (R$ kg-1), weight gain (kg) and daily weight gain (kg day-1) were measured. The indoor insulation creep kept the upper air temperature (33.05°C) to the control treatment without thermal insulation (32.6°C) and was more efficient in the use of electric energy (2.46 kWh) in comparison to the non-insulated creep (3.48 kWh). The heat-insulated creep shelter consumed the equivalent of 1.02 kWh more than the insulation treatment to maintain the thermal comfort condition of piglets between 30 and 34 ° C. The conclusion is that the use of recycled material as thermal insulation in heated creeps reduces heat losses and economy electricity.
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