The direct measurement of emissions from naturally ventilated dairy barns is challenging due to their large openings and the turbulent and unsteady airflow at the inlets and outlets. The aim of this study was to quantify the impacts of the number and positions of sensors on the estimation of volume flow rate and emissions. High resolution measurements of a naturally ventilated scaled building model in an atmospheric boundary layer wind tunnel were done. Tracer gas was released inside the model and measured at the outlet area, using a fast flame ionization detector (FFID). Additionally, the normal velocity on the area was measured using laser Doppler anemometry (LDA). In total, for a matrix of 65 × 4 sensor positions, the mean normal velocit...
Airflow inside naturally ventilated dairy (NVD) buildings is highly variable and difficult to unders...
Airflow inside naturally ventilated dairy (NVD) buildings is highly variable and difficult to unders...
The objective of this work was to develop both an accurate ‘reference’ measurement technique to dete...
[EN] The objectives of this paper are: 1) to give an overview of the development of methods for meas...
In natural ventilation system-enabled dairy buildings (NVDB), achieving accurate gas emission values...
Naturally ventilated dairy cattle buildings are a major source of ammonia and greenhouse gas emissio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityAgriculture...
Emissions and ventilation rates (VRs) in naturally ventilated dairy barns (NVDBs) are usually measur...
Naturally ventilated barns have the advantage of providing an energy-efficient and low-noise micro-e...
Measuring gaseous and particulate emissions from livestock houses has been the subject of intensive ...
<p>Livestock production is a source of numerous environmental problems caused by pollutant gas emiss...
Emission measurement in naturally ventilated buildings is a complex task because wind conditions can...
Livestock production is a source of numerous environmental problems caused by pollutant gas emission...
Currently there exists no generally accepted reference technique to measure the ventilation rate thr...
Emissions and ventilation rates (VRs) in naturally ventilated dairy barns (NVDBs) are usually measur...
Airflow inside naturally ventilated dairy (NVD) buildings is highly variable and difficult to unders...
Airflow inside naturally ventilated dairy (NVD) buildings is highly variable and difficult to unders...
The objective of this work was to develop both an accurate ‘reference’ measurement technique to dete...
[EN] The objectives of this paper are: 1) to give an overview of the development of methods for meas...
In natural ventilation system-enabled dairy buildings (NVDB), achieving accurate gas emission values...
Naturally ventilated dairy cattle buildings are a major source of ammonia and greenhouse gas emissio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityAgriculture...
Emissions and ventilation rates (VRs) in naturally ventilated dairy barns (NVDBs) are usually measur...
Naturally ventilated barns have the advantage of providing an energy-efficient and low-noise micro-e...
Measuring gaseous and particulate emissions from livestock houses has been the subject of intensive ...
<p>Livestock production is a source of numerous environmental problems caused by pollutant gas emiss...
Emission measurement in naturally ventilated buildings is a complex task because wind conditions can...
Livestock production is a source of numerous environmental problems caused by pollutant gas emission...
Currently there exists no generally accepted reference technique to measure the ventilation rate thr...
Emissions and ventilation rates (VRs) in naturally ventilated dairy barns (NVDBs) are usually measur...
Airflow inside naturally ventilated dairy (NVD) buildings is highly variable and difficult to unders...
Airflow inside naturally ventilated dairy (NVD) buildings is highly variable and difficult to unders...
The objective of this work was to develop both an accurate ‘reference’ measurement technique to dete...