Efficiency of cooling systems in broiler houses during hot days

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Maurício Portella dos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Deniz,Matheus, Sousa,Karolini Tenffen de, Klein,Daniela Regina, Branco,Tatiane, Pacheco,Paulo Santana, Vale,Marcos Martinez do
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: This study evaluated: (1) the vulnerability of broiler houses with different cooling systems, and (2) the spatial distribution of environmental variables during hot days. Four potentially vulnerable commercial broiler houses in southern Brazil were selected according to the following parameters: absence or presence of different cooling systems, broilers older than 28 days, and outside air dry-bulb temperature over 30°C. Broiler house vulnerability was classified according to the cooling and mechanical ventilation system: cellulose pad cooling (CPC), sprinkling (SPK), fogging (FOG), and mechanical ventilation without evaporative cooling system (VTL). The air dry-bulb temperature (Tdb, °C) and relative humidity (RH, %) were recorded every 10 min. For each broiler house, we evaluated: (1) relative cooling efficiency (RCE) and (2) inside spatial distribution of microclimate variables using a geostatistical technique. The CPC and SPK did not differ (P<0.05) in RCE (81.6% and 80.7%, respectively), but both differed from FOG (23.8%) and VLT (1.87%) systems. The highest variations in indoor Tdb were recorded in the FOG (7 °C), followed by the SPK (4 °C) and CPC (3 °C). In the CPC, there was an increase in RH from the middle to the end of the broiler house near the exhaust fans. In conclusion, the relative cooling efficiency and the inside spatial distributions of environmental variables in the broiler houses were influenced by the existing cooling system.
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spelling Efficiency of cooling systems in broiler houses during hot daysbiometeorologygeostatisticsheat stressindoorenvironmentvulnerabilityABSTRACT: This study evaluated: (1) the vulnerability of broiler houses with different cooling systems, and (2) the spatial distribution of environmental variables during hot days. Four potentially vulnerable commercial broiler houses in southern Brazil were selected according to the following parameters: absence or presence of different cooling systems, broilers older than 28 days, and outside air dry-bulb temperature over 30°C. Broiler house vulnerability was classified according to the cooling and mechanical ventilation system: cellulose pad cooling (CPC), sprinkling (SPK), fogging (FOG), and mechanical ventilation without evaporative cooling system (VTL). The air dry-bulb temperature (Tdb, °C) and relative humidity (RH, %) were recorded every 10 min. For each broiler house, we evaluated: (1) relative cooling efficiency (RCE) and (2) inside spatial distribution of microclimate variables using a geostatistical technique. The CPC and SPK did not differ (P<0.05) in RCE (81.6% and 80.7%, respectively), but both differed from FOG (23.8%) and VLT (1.87%) systems. The highest variations in indoor Tdb were recorded in the FOG (7 °C), followed by the SPK (4 °C) and CPC (3 °C). In the CPC, there was an increase in RH from the middle to the end of the broiler house near the exhaust fans. In conclusion, the relative cooling efficiency and the inside spatial distributions of environmental variables in the broiler houses were influenced by the existing cooling system.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000800654Ciência Rural v.51 n.8 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20200941info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos,Maurício Portella dosDeniz,MatheusSousa,Karolini Tenffen deKlein,Daniela ReginaBranco,TatianePacheco,Paulo SantanaVale,Marcos Martinez doeng2021-06-09T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efficiency of cooling systems in broiler houses during hot days
title Efficiency of cooling systems in broiler houses during hot days
spellingShingle Efficiency of cooling systems in broiler houses during hot days
Santos,Maurício Portella dos
biometeorology
geostatistics
heat stress
indoor
environment
vulnerability
title_short Efficiency of cooling systems in broiler houses during hot days
title_full Efficiency of cooling systems in broiler houses during hot days
title_fullStr Efficiency of cooling systems in broiler houses during hot days
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of cooling systems in broiler houses during hot days
title_sort Efficiency of cooling systems in broiler houses during hot days
author Santos,Maurício Portella dos
author_facet Santos,Maurício Portella dos
Deniz,Matheus
Sousa,Karolini Tenffen de
Klein,Daniela Regina
Branco,Tatiane
Pacheco,Paulo Santana
Vale,Marcos Martinez do
author_role author
author2 Deniz,Matheus
Sousa,Karolini Tenffen de
Klein,Daniela Regina
Branco,Tatiane
Pacheco,Paulo Santana
Vale,Marcos Martinez do
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Maurício Portella dos
Deniz,Matheus
Sousa,Karolini Tenffen de
Klein,Daniela Regina
Branco,Tatiane
Pacheco,Paulo Santana
Vale,Marcos Martinez do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biometeorology
geostatistics
heat stress
indoor
environment
vulnerability
topic biometeorology
geostatistics
heat stress
indoor
environment
vulnerability
description ABSTRACT: This study evaluated: (1) the vulnerability of broiler houses with different cooling systems, and (2) the spatial distribution of environmental variables during hot days. Four potentially vulnerable commercial broiler houses in southern Brazil were selected according to the following parameters: absence or presence of different cooling systems, broilers older than 28 days, and outside air dry-bulb temperature over 30°C. Broiler house vulnerability was classified according to the cooling and mechanical ventilation system: cellulose pad cooling (CPC), sprinkling (SPK), fogging (FOG), and mechanical ventilation without evaporative cooling system (VTL). The air dry-bulb temperature (Tdb, °C) and relative humidity (RH, %) were recorded every 10 min. For each broiler house, we evaluated: (1) relative cooling efficiency (RCE) and (2) inside spatial distribution of microclimate variables using a geostatistical technique. The CPC and SPK did not differ (P<0.05) in RCE (81.6% and 80.7%, respectively), but both differed from FOG (23.8%) and VLT (1.87%) systems. The highest variations in indoor Tdb were recorded in the FOG (7 °C), followed by the SPK (4 °C) and CPC (3 °C). In the CPC, there was an increase in RH from the middle to the end of the broiler house near the exhaust fans. In conclusion, the relative cooling efficiency and the inside spatial distributions of environmental variables in the broiler houses were influenced by the existing cooling system.
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