Measurements of the effect of animals on airflow in an experimental piggery

Citation
Jh. Smith et al., Measurements of the effect of animals on airflow in an experimental piggery, J AGR ENG R, 72(2), 1999, pp. 105-112
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00218634 → ACNP
Volume
72
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
105 - 112
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8634(199902)72:2<105:MOTEOA>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Airflow and animal activity are important factors influencing the distribut ion of pollutants in livestock housing. In order to investigate the effects of the animals on commonly measured characteristics of airflow, an ultraso nic anemometer was used to determine air velocities in the occupied zone of an experimental slot-ventilated piggery with near-isothermal, rotary airfl ow. The determinations were made at eight points at 20 or 40 cm from the fl oor. Four situations were considered: when the piggery was empty, when it h oused unheated models of pigs, and when it housed pigs either in an active or quiet state. Mean air speed and relative turbulence intensities I-t, de fined here as the standard deviation of the local air speed divided by the mean local air speed, were calculated. In the empty building, air speeds ar ound 0.7 m/s were measured at 20 cm and in the range of 0.3-0.6 m/s at 40 c m, ranges of relative turbulence intensities being 0.15-0.19 and 0.07-0.17, respectively. In comparison, in the vicinity of either models or pigs, the average air speeds of 0.3-0.5 m/s were lower (p < 0.05), with I-t values o f 0.25-0.54. The results indicate that the occupants of livestock housing affect the air flow around them, and will have substantial effects on the characteristics of airflow in these buildings. This has implications for research carried o ut in model buildings or empty full-scale buildings. (C) 1999 Silsoe Resear ch Institute.