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A method to minimize the intake of exhaust air in a climate control system in livestock premises

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, , Citation IY Ignatkin et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 845 012132 DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/845/1/012132

1755-1315/845/1/012132

Abstract

This paper presents a method of aerodynamic separation of supply-exhaust airflows in a supply and exhaust climate control unit for livestock facilities in order to minimize back suction. The air removed from livestock buildings contains a large amount of moisture, carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and other harmful gases and in mine units, the outlet and inlet openings are located close enough, which is why exhaust air can be sucked together with the supply air. The paper presents a set of measures to minimize back suction. In particular, the distance between the supply and exhaust openings is substantiated. Moreover, it was proposed to give an additional velocity to the exhaust air due to the energy of natural traction. In order to solve this problem, a nozzle with a convergence angle of 45 ° was installed at the outlet of the unit. The effectiveness of the proposed solution was tested experimentally and it was found that when the inlet and outlet openings were located at a distance of more than 0.5 m, as well as when the exhaust jet was given a velocity of 3 m / s, the amount of back suction did not exceed 5%.

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10.1088/1755-1315/845/1/012132