Criteria of the traditional planning procedures and management of systems relative to horticultural production are no longer sufficient to guarantee the marketability requirements of the product. Numerical simulation of the functioning of the station is proposed to support the planning phase, and an important tool for testing the operating load conditions. The simulated environment allows useful information on the time and number of start ups of the compressors, the degree of partialization used, and the functioning and choice of the power of the air convectors to be obtained.

Planning and automated management of a horticultural station / Amirante, R.; Catalano, P.; Fucci, F.; La Fianza, G.. - In: ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0196-8904. - STAMPA. - 41:12(2000), pp. 1237-1246. [10.1016/S0196-8904(99)00176-4]

Planning and automated management of a horticultural station

Amirante, R.;
2000-01-01

Abstract

Criteria of the traditional planning procedures and management of systems relative to horticultural production are no longer sufficient to guarantee the marketability requirements of the product. Numerical simulation of the functioning of the station is proposed to support the planning phase, and an important tool for testing the operating load conditions. The simulated environment allows useful information on the time and number of start ups of the compressors, the degree of partialization used, and the functioning and choice of the power of the air convectors to be obtained.
2000
Planning and automated management of a horticultural station / Amirante, R.; Catalano, P.; Fucci, F.; La Fianza, G.. - In: ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0196-8904. - STAMPA. - 41:12(2000), pp. 1237-1246. [10.1016/S0196-8904(99)00176-4]
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