온실내 잉여 태양에너지 산정(I) -1-2W형을 중심으로-Estimation of Surplus Solar Energy in Greenhouse (Ⅰ) - Case Study Based on 1-2W Type-
- Other Titles
- Estimation of Surplus Solar Energy in Greenhouse (Ⅰ) - Case Study Based on 1-2W Type-
- Authors
- 서원명; 배용한; 유영선; 이성현; 윤용철
- Issue Date
- 2009
- Publisher
- 한국농공학회
- Keywords
- Solar energy; typical meteorological yea; KSU greenhouse model; 1-2W type and single-span greenhouse; heating energy; ventilation; Solar energy; typical meteorological yea; KSU greenhouse model; 1-2W type and single-span greenhouse; heating energy; ventilation
- Citation
- 한국농공학회논문집, v.51, no.5, pp 79 - 86
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 한국농공학회논문집
- Volume
- 51
- Number
- 5
- Start Page
- 79
- End Page
- 86
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/27022
- ISSN
- 1738-3692
2093-7709
- Abstract
- This research performed to analyze surplus solar energy, which is generated from a greenhouse during daytime, and to make the basic materials for designing thermal energy storage system for surplus solar energy. For this goal, it analyzed the surplus solar energy coming from two types of greenhouse. The results of this research are as per the below: In the case of 1-2W-type greenhouse, this research gave the same temperature and ventilation condition regardless of regions, but it was judged that the quantity of surplus solar energy could be greatly changed, depending on the energy consumed for the photosynthesis and evapotranspiration of crops in the greenhouse, on the heating temperature during daytime and night, on the existence/non-existence of a curtain and its warming effect, and on the ventilation temperature suitable for the overcoming of high temperature troubles or for the optimum cultivation temperature. In the case of a single-span greenhouse, there was a big difference in energy incoming and outgoing by month, but throughout seasons, 85.0 % of the total energy put into the greenhouse was solar energy and the energy input by heating was just 15.0 % of the total. 26.4 % of the total energy input for the greenhouse was used for photosynthesis and evapotranspiration of crops, and 44.2 % of the remaining 73.6 % went out in the form of radiant heat through the surface of the greenhouse. That is, 25.2 % of the total energy loss was just the surplus solar energy. 67.6 % of the total heating energy was concentrically used for 3 months from December to February next year, but the surplus solar energy during the same period was just 19.4 % of the total annual quantity so it was found that the given condition was more restrictive in directly converting the surplus heat into greenhouse heating. Under the disadvantageous circumstance of 3 months from December to February next year, it was possible to supplement 28 % (December) ~ 85 % (February) of heating energy with surplus solar energy.
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