USE OF THERMAL ENERGY OF SOIL FOR CREATING A MICROCLIMATE ON LIVESTOCK FARMS.

[In Russian. / En russe.]

Author(s) : KOKORIN O. Â., ABBASOV A. M., ALIEV N. D.

Type of article: Article

Summary

ON A FARM IN ZAKAVKAZJA, A PLAINS REGION OF THE SOVIET UNION, A MICROCLIMATE PLANT WAS TESTED WHICH KEEPS A BUILDING FOR LIVESTOCK AT 299 K (26 DEG C) IN SUMMER AND AT 283 K (10 DEG C) IN WINTER. COOLING (OR HEATING) OF THE AIR SUPPLY IS DONE BY MEANS OF A ROTOR WITH BLADES ASSEMBLED FROM HEAT PIPES AND IN USING WATER WHICH HAS GONE THROUGH THERMAL TREATMENT IN UNDERGROUND TUBE HEAT EXCHANGERS. EXPERIMENTAL DATA WERE GATHERED WHICH SHOWED A SIGNIFICANT DROP IN ELECTRICAL ENERGY USAGE.

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  • Original title: [In Russian. / En russe.]
  • Record ID : 1991-0370
  • Languages: Russian
  • Source: Kholodilnaya Tekhnika - n. 2
  • Publication date: 1990
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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