Heat Recovery Potential in a Semi-Closed Greenhouse for Tomato Cultivation

Author:

Labihi Abdelouhab1ORCID,Byrne Paul1ORCID,Meslem Amina1,Collet Florence1ORCID,Prétot Sylvie1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire Génie Civil et Génie Mécanique (LGCGM), University of Rennes, 35000 Rennes, France

Abstract

This study first presents the development and the experimental validation of a numerical model of a semi-closed greenhouse using a dynamic thermal simulation. The second objective was to identify the influential parameters on the indoor climate and to calculate the heating demand of the greenhouse. The model reproduced the behavior of a full-scale experimental greenhouse in Carquefou (France). The comparison with experimental measurements recorded over an entire season of tomato cultivation validated the numerical model. The result of the simulated energy consumption was 310 kWh/m2/year with a relative error of 3.5%. The parametric study identified that the evapotranspiration power and ventilation rate were the most influential input variables, accounting for 50% and 32%, respectively, of the heating demand. The most sensitive output variable was indoor humidity. The presence of a thermal buffer zone all around the greenhouse reduced the energy consumption by 48%, and thermal/shading screens reduced it by 30%. The final objective was to assess the amount of heat recovery potential over the year and each week, depending on the energy storage strategy. Around 43 kWh/m2/year can be recovered over the year, leading to a potential energy savings of 24%.

Funder

regional council of Brittany Region Bretagne

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Global and Planetary Change

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