Thermal assessment of ecological tiles in physical models of poultry houses

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Autor(a) principal: Damasceno, Flavio Alves
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Shiassi, Leonardo, Yanagi Junior, Tadayuki, Saraz, Jairo Alexander Osorio, Oliveira, Jofran Luiz de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/30424
Resumo: In countries with tropical climates, such as Brazil, the high summer temperatures associated with high relative humidities are a stress factor in animal production. Excessive heat within a poultry facility causes a reduction in feed intake and production, and increased bird mortality. With the knowledge that about 75% of the radiant heat load within a facility comes from the roof, it is necessary to study alternatives that can minimize this radiation. Thus, the objective of the present work is to analyze the thermal environment inside physical broiler housing models constructed on a reduced scale (1:10), where the thermal comfort was evaluated by the black globe humidity index (BGHI) and radiant heat load (RHL). Five models built with different roofing materials were evaluated. Based on the results, it can be concluded that roofs constructed with the channel clay roofing tile (TB30), natural fiber tiles with their external side painted white (TFVP15) and tiles made of recycled long-life packaging (TLV15), provide better thermal environments within the models.
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spelling Thermal assessment of ecological tiles in physical models of poultry housesEvaluacion termica de tejas ecologicas en modelos fisicos de galpones avícolasModelos a escalaAmbiente térmicoMateriales alternativosCapacidad térmicaReduced modelsThermal environmentAlternative materialsThermal capacityIn countries with tropical climates, such as Brazil, the high summer temperatures associated with high relative humidities are a stress factor in animal production. Excessive heat within a poultry facility causes a reduction in feed intake and production, and increased bird mortality. With the knowledge that about 75% of the radiant heat load within a facility comes from the roof, it is necessary to study alternatives that can minimize this radiation. Thus, the objective of the present work is to analyze the thermal environment inside physical broiler housing models constructed on a reduced scale (1:10), where the thermal comfort was evaluated by the black globe humidity index (BGHI) and radiant heat load (RHL). Five models built with different roofing materials were evaluated. Based on the results, it can be concluded that roofs constructed with the channel clay roofing tile (TB30), natural fiber tiles with their external side painted white (TFVP15) and tiles made of recycled long-life packaging (TLV15), provide better thermal environments within the models.En países con climas tropicales, como Brasil, las altas temperaturas asociadas con altas humedades relativas en el verano contribuyen como un factor de estrés en la producción animal. El calor excesivo dentro de una instalación avícola causa una reducción en el consumo de alimento y en la producción, y aumento en la mortalidad de las aves. Conociendo que el 75% de la carga de calor radiante dentro de una instalación viene desde el techo, es necesario estudiar alternativas que pueden minimizar esta radiación. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue analizar el ambiente térmico dentro de los modelos físicos de instalaciones de pollos de engorde construidos a escala reducida (1:10), donde el confort térmico se evaluó por el índice de humedad y de globo negro (BGHI) y la carga de calor radiante (RHL). Cinco modelos construidos fueron evaluados con diferentes materiales para techos. Basados en los resultados, se puede concluir que los techos construidos con tejas de cerámica (TB30), placas de fibra natural pintadas de blanco con en el lado externo (TFVP15) y placas de fabricadas con envases larga vida reciclado (TLV15), proporcionan los mejores ambientes térmicos.Universidad Nacional de Colombia2018-09-13T11:46:38Z2018-09-13T11:46:38Z2016info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfDAMASCENO, F. A. et al. Thermal assessment of ecological tiles in physical models of poultry houses. Dyna, [S.l.], v. 83, n. 197, p. 114-119, 2016.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/30424Dynareponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDamasceno, Flavio AlvesShiassi, LeonardoYanagi Junior, TadayukiSaraz, Jairo Alexander OsorioOliveira, Jofran Luiz deeng2018-09-13T11:46:40Zoai:localhost:1/30424Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2018-09-13T11:46:40Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thermal assessment of ecological tiles in physical models of poultry houses
Evaluacion termica de tejas ecologicas en modelos fisicos de galpones avícolas
title Thermal assessment of ecological tiles in physical models of poultry houses
spellingShingle Thermal assessment of ecological tiles in physical models of poultry houses
Damasceno, Flavio Alves
Modelos a escala
Ambiente térmico
Materiales alternativos
Capacidad térmica
Reduced models
Thermal environment
Alternative materials
Thermal capacity
title_short Thermal assessment of ecological tiles in physical models of poultry houses
title_full Thermal assessment of ecological tiles in physical models of poultry houses
title_fullStr Thermal assessment of ecological tiles in physical models of poultry houses
title_full_unstemmed Thermal assessment of ecological tiles in physical models of poultry houses
title_sort Thermal assessment of ecological tiles in physical models of poultry houses
author Damasceno, Flavio Alves
author_facet Damasceno, Flavio Alves
Shiassi, Leonardo
Yanagi Junior, Tadayuki
Saraz, Jairo Alexander Osorio
Oliveira, Jofran Luiz de
author_role author
author2 Shiassi, Leonardo
Yanagi Junior, Tadayuki
Saraz, Jairo Alexander Osorio
Oliveira, Jofran Luiz de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Damasceno, Flavio Alves
Shiassi, Leonardo
Yanagi Junior, Tadayuki
Saraz, Jairo Alexander Osorio
Oliveira, Jofran Luiz de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Modelos a escala
Ambiente térmico
Materiales alternativos
Capacidad térmica
Reduced models
Thermal environment
Alternative materials
Thermal capacity
topic Modelos a escala
Ambiente térmico
Materiales alternativos
Capacidad térmica
Reduced models
Thermal environment
Alternative materials
Thermal capacity
description In countries with tropical climates, such as Brazil, the high summer temperatures associated with high relative humidities are a stress factor in animal production. Excessive heat within a poultry facility causes a reduction in feed intake and production, and increased bird mortality. With the knowledge that about 75% of the radiant heat load within a facility comes from the roof, it is necessary to study alternatives that can minimize this radiation. Thus, the objective of the present work is to analyze the thermal environment inside physical broiler housing models constructed on a reduced scale (1:10), where the thermal comfort was evaluated by the black globe humidity index (BGHI) and radiant heat load (RHL). Five models built with different roofing materials were evaluated. Based on the results, it can be concluded that roofs constructed with the channel clay roofing tile (TB30), natural fiber tiles with their external side painted white (TFVP15) and tiles made of recycled long-life packaging (TLV15), provide better thermal environments within the models.
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