[EN] Ammonia emissions from naturally ventilated livestock buildings (NVLBs) pose a serious environmental problem. However, the mechanisms that control these emissions are still not fully understood. One promising method for understanding these mechanisms is physical modelling in wind tunnels. This paper reviews studies that have used this method to investigate flow or pollutant dispersion within or from NVLBs. The review indicates the importance of wind tunnels for understanding the flow and pollutant dispersion processes within and from NVLBs. However, most studies have investigated the flow, while only few studies have focused on pollutant dispersion. Furthermore, only few studies have simulated all the essential parameters of the approa...
The application of naturally ventilated pig buildings (NVPBs) with outdoor exercise yards is on the ...
Livestock buildings are identified to be a major source of ammonia emissions. About 30% of the total...
This review shows the theoretical background for development of lumped ventilation models that can b...
Ammonia emissions from naturally ventilated livestock buildings (NVLBs) pose a serious environmental...
International audienceAmmonia emissions from naturally ventilated livestock buildings (NVLBs) pose a...
Naturally ventilated livestock buildings (NVLB) represent one of the most significant sources of amm...
none11siThe purpose of this review paper is to identify current capabilities of Computational Fluid ...
Gaseous emissions from livestock buildings are a major environmental concern worldwide and an increa...
Livestock and agricultural activities contribute significantly to atmospheric ammonia emission in Eu...
Livestock and agricultural activities contribute significantly to atmospheric ammonia emission in Eu...
Gaseous emissions from livestock buildings are a major environmental concern worldwide and an increa...
Odor emissions from manure in livestock buildings are an important issue which concerns the human he...
Ammonia emissions from animal production systems are a concern due to their potential adverse effect...
Naturally ventilated dairy cattle buildings are a major source of ammonia and greenhouse gas emissio...
Atmospheric NH3, mainly originates from agricultural sources, can cause serious environmental proble...
The application of naturally ventilated pig buildings (NVPBs) with outdoor exercise yards is on the ...
Livestock buildings are identified to be a major source of ammonia emissions. About 30% of the total...
This review shows the theoretical background for development of lumped ventilation models that can b...
Ammonia emissions from naturally ventilated livestock buildings (NVLBs) pose a serious environmental...
International audienceAmmonia emissions from naturally ventilated livestock buildings (NVLBs) pose a...
Naturally ventilated livestock buildings (NVLB) represent one of the most significant sources of amm...
none11siThe purpose of this review paper is to identify current capabilities of Computational Fluid ...
Gaseous emissions from livestock buildings are a major environmental concern worldwide and an increa...
Livestock and agricultural activities contribute significantly to atmospheric ammonia emission in Eu...
Livestock and agricultural activities contribute significantly to atmospheric ammonia emission in Eu...
Gaseous emissions from livestock buildings are a major environmental concern worldwide and an increa...
Odor emissions from manure in livestock buildings are an important issue which concerns the human he...
Ammonia emissions from animal production systems are a concern due to their potential adverse effect...
Naturally ventilated dairy cattle buildings are a major source of ammonia and greenhouse gas emissio...
Atmospheric NH3, mainly originates from agricultural sources, can cause serious environmental proble...
The application of naturally ventilated pig buildings (NVPBs) with outdoor exercise yards is on the ...
Livestock buildings are identified to be a major source of ammonia emissions. About 30% of the total...
This review shows the theoretical background for development of lumped ventilation models that can b...