Features of the formation and monitoring of the microclimate in non-insulated barns: unresolved issues

R. Mylostyvyi, M. Vysokos, V. Timoshenko, А. Muzyka, V. Vtoryi, S. Vtoryi, О. Chernenko, O. Izhboldina, O. Khmeleva, G. Hoffmann
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. Modern non-insulated barns (NB) for free-stall housing of dairy cows differ from traditional (typical) capital buildings. The formation of the microclimate in such farms is significantly dependent on the state of the environment and their design features. The aim of the work was to give a review of the literature and the results of our own research on creating comfortable conditions for dairy cows in the NB. Our studies indicate the heterogeneity of the microclimate formation in different parts of the NB, which was largely due to the state of the external environment. The use of only natural ventilation through open side curtains and light ridges, as well as additional mechanical ventilation (due to horizontal axial fans) cannot always provide comfortable conditions for animals, especially in hot periods of the year. The literature analysis showed that this can be caused by factors affecting the formation and movement of air masses in the building itself (depending on the number of animals, the condition of the litter, the operation of internal equipment, including space-planning and design features, type and quality of materials of enclosing structures) as well as the weather conditions outside buildings (temperature, humidity, wind strength and also relief). Investigations related to remote methods of microclimate control (using appropriate portable devices) and identification of (critical) control points of deterioration of the air environment in NBs will be promising. Monitoring of them will allow timely to adopt the necessary management decisions for ensuring the comfort of dairy cows in extreme weather conditions. Climate prediction methods based on meteorological data in the area of the NB location and the development of intelligent ventilation systems using mathematical modeling that take into account the behavioral and physiological responses of animals to environmental changes will be especially in monitoring systems, forecasting and normalization of the air environment in NB taking into account the biological characteristics of animals.
非隔热谷仓小气候的形成和监测特征:未解决的问题
. 用于奶牛自由圈养的现代非绝缘谷仓(NB)不同于传统(典型)的首都建筑。这种农场的小气候的形成在很大程度上取决于环境状况和它们的设计特征。这项工作的目的是对文献和我们自己的研究结果进行回顾,为NB的奶牛创造舒适的条件。研究表明,小气候的形成在不同地区具有异质性,这在很大程度上取决于外部环境的状态。只使用自然通风,通过敞开的侧窗帘和光脊,以及额外的机械通风(由于水平轴流风扇)不能总是为动物提供舒适的条件,特别是在一年中炎热的时期。文献分析表明,这可能是由于影响建筑物本身气团形成和运动的因素(取决于动物的数量、垃圾的状况、内部设备的运行情况,包括空间规划和设计特点、围护结构材料的类型和质量)以及建筑物外部的天气条件(温度、湿度、风力和地形)造成的。与远程微气候控制方法(使用适当的便携式设备)和确定NBs空气环境恶化(关键)控制点相关的调查将是有希望的。对它们的监测将有助于及时采取必要的管理决策,以确保奶牛在极端天气条件下的舒适。基于NB地区气象数据的气候预测方法和使用数学建模的智能通风系统的发展,考虑到动物对环境变化的行为和生理反应,特别是在NB地区空气环境的监测系统、预测和规范化中,考虑到动物的生物特性。
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