|
|
|
| Authors: | P.J. Sonneveld, G.L.A.M. Swinkels, F. Kempkes, J.B. Campen, G.P.A. Bot |
| Keywords: | NIR selective covering, concentrated radiation, absorption cooling |
Abstract:
The scope of this paper is a new greenhouse design that incorporates both a filter for rejecting near infrared radiation (NIR) and a solar cooling system.
Cooled greenhouses are an important issue for the combination of high global radiation and high outdoor temperatures. As a first measure, this study prevents heat entering the greenhouse by applying a NIR-reflective cover material.
The special spectral selective properties of these materials will block up to 50% of the outside solar energy from entering the greenhouse, which will reduce the cooling capacity required.
The second measure is the introduction of a solar driven cooling system.
When the NIR reflecting coating is designed as a parabolic or circular shaped reflector integrated in the greenhouse, the reflected solar energy received by a PV cell at the focus delivers sufficient electric energy to drive a fan and pad cooling system. The excess energy can be used for desalination and/or energy supply.
Parameters related to typical climate conditions and energy flows are presented.
|
Download Adobe Acrobat Reader (free software to read PDF files) |
|