[en] Temp. inside calf pens 4 x 4 m and 3 m high holding 5 calves was measured using sensors connected to a datalogger. Pens were heated by a pulsed air system with a constant flow of 500 m/h and max. power of 8860 kcal/h, using external air heated by a water-air heat exchanger. Pulsed air could therefore be heated from -15 to +39C. Interference between natural and artifical ventilation was noted. Openings designed as air outlets also acted as inlets, with a detrimental effect on air exchange. Inside temp. was always below the optimum. Warm air from the heater mixed badly with internal air, creating large temp. gradients. Heating and ventilation with the same equipment was not recommended.
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology Animal production & animal husbandry
Author, co-author :
Dechamps, P.
Nicks, Baudouin ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de productions animales > Ecologie et éthologie vétérinaires
Canart, Bernard
Language :
French
Title :
Analyse du microclimat d'une étable pour veaux chauffée et ventilée par un aérotherme
Alternative titles :
[en] Analysis of microclimate in calf housing heated and ventilated by unit heater