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Temperature and Humidity Control for the Next Generation Greenhouses : Overview of Desiccant and Evaporative Cooling Systems

Authors :
Sultan, Muhammad
Shamshiri, Redmond R.
Ashraf, Hadeed
Hameed, Ibrahim A. A.
Miyazaki, Takahiko
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
2019.

Abstract

Temperature and humidity control are crucial in next generation greenhouses. Plants require optimum temperature/humidity and vapor pressure deficit conditions inside the greenhouse for optimum yield. In this regard, an air-conditioning system could provide the required conditions in harsh climatic regions. In this study, the authors have summarized their published work on different desiccant and evaporative cooling options for greenhouse air-conditioning. The direct, indirect, and Maisotsenko cycle evaporative cooling systems, and multi-stage evaporative cooling systems have been summarized in this study. Different desiccant materials i.e., silica-gels, activated carbons (powder and fiber), polymer sorbents, and metal organic frameworks have also been summarized in this study along with different desiccant air-conditioning options. However, different high-performance zeolites and molecular sieves are extensively studied in literature. The authors conclude that solar operated desiccant based evaporative cooling systems could be an alternate option for next generation greenhouse air-conditioning.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Open Research Library
Accession number :
edsors.4eb22f1b.b395.42a9.a0f0.98522c8a12a5
Document Type :
CHAPTER