Using geothermal water for greenhouse heating
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Milojević, SvetomirĐurović-Petrović, Maja
Radosavljević, Dragana B.

Glišić, Sandra

Stamenić, Marko

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On construction with dimensions 15 x 5 x 2 m, conditions of temperature transmission and vegetables growth are examined. We have been cultivating pepper, cucumber, small cucumber, tomato, and lattice. Over ground heating has been used, consisting of one bent pipe with radius of 10 mm, in the shape of hairpin along the both sides of the construction. Underground heating consists of six pipes with radius of 20 mm on the depth of 350-400 mm. There have been measured the temperature inside construction, the temperature outside construction, the waterflow, and water temperature flowing into and out of the construction. The approximate heating flow factor K is determined by both the equation: heating balance equation and basic equation for temperature transmition. Vegetable growth has been watching during the period of time from March to November 2005.
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geothermal water / wells / heating / greenhouse / heating power / heat / fuel / vegetablesSource:
Thermal Science, 2006, 10, 4, 205-209Publisher:
- Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences