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Development of Predictive Equations for Thermal Conductivity of Compost Bedding.

Authors :
Damasceno, Flávio A.
Taraba, Joseph L.
Day, George B.
Black, Randi A.
Bewley, Jeffrey M.
Fernandes, Tales J.
Oliveira, Carlos E. A.
Andrade, Rafaella R.
Barbari, Matteo
Ferraz, Patrícia F. P.
Leso, Lorenzo
Source :
Applied Sciences (2076-3417); Sep2021, Vol. 11 Issue 18, p8503, 18p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Featured Application: The findings are highly relevant for the design and management of bedded pack barns. Among animal facilities, compost-bedded pack (CBP) barns have attracted a lot of attention from milk producers and the scientific community. Systematic investigation of the main thermal properties utilizing sawdust in CBP barns is of environmental and economic relevance. In this paper, the aim was to (a) develop predictive equations for the thermal conductivity (k) of compost bedding as a function of moisture content (MC), the degree of compaction (DC<subscript>o</subscript>), and particle size (PS); and (b) investigate the links between k and depth within bedding material. Samples of compost bedding materials were collected from 42 commercial CBP barns distributed throughout Kentucky (USA). From these predictive equations, it was possible to understand how the MC, DC<subscript>o</subscript>, and PS of the bedding materials may influence the behavior of k. These results are very useful for solving obstacles to simulate and predict the variable outcomes of the compost bedding materials process in CBP barns, allowing for its optimization, consequently reducing the time and energy spent on their optimization and allowing for simulation and assessment of compost bedding process modifications. The results of the current study may have important implications in the design and management of bedded pack barns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20763417
Volume :
11
Issue :
18
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Applied Sciences (2076-3417)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152657601
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11188503