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http://dx.doi.org/10.12791/KSBEC.2019.28.1.78

Effects of an Aspirated Radiation Shield on Temperature Measurement in a Greenhouse  

Jeong, Young Kyun (Dept. of Agricultural Eng., Gyeongsang National Univ.(Institute of Agriculture and Life Science, GNU))
Lee, Jong Goo (Dept. of Agricultural Eng., Gyeongsang National Univ.(Institute of Agriculture and Life Science, GNU))
Yun, Sung Wook (Dept. of Agricultural Engineering, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA)
Kim, Hyeon Tae (Dept. of Bio-Industrial Machinery Eng.. Gyeongsang National Univ.(Institute of Agriculture & Life Science))
Ahn, Enu Ki (UBN Corporation)
Seo, Jae Seok (UBN Corporation)
Yoon, Yong Cheol (Dept. of Agricultural Eng., Gyeongsang National Univ.(Institute of Agriculture and Life Science, GNU))
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Journal of Bio-Environment Control / v.28, no.1, 2019 , pp. 78-85 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was designed to examine the performance of an aspirated radiation shield(ARS), which was made at the investigator's lab and characterized by relatively easier making and lower costs based on survey data and reports on errors in its measurements of temperature and relative humidity. The findings were summarized as follows: the ARS and the Jinju weather station made measurements and recorded the range of maximum, average, and minimum temperature at $2.0{\sim}34.1^{\circ}C$, $-6.1{\sim}22.2^{\circ}C$, $-14.0{\sim}15.1^{\circ}C$ and $0.4{\sim}31.5^{\circ}C$, $-5.8{\sim}22.0^{\circ}C$, $-14.1{\sim}16.3^{\circ}C$, respectively. There were no big differences in temperature measurements between the two institutions except that the lowest and highest point of maximum temperature was higher on the campus by $1.6^{\circ}C$ and $2.6^{\circ}C$, respectively. The measurements of ARS were tested against those of a standard thermometer. The results show that the temperature measured by ARS was lower by $-2.0^{\circ}C$ or higher by $1.8^{\circ}C$ than the temperature measured by a standard thermometer. The analysis results of its correlations with a standard thermometer reveal that the coefficient of determination was 0.99. Temperature was compared between fans and no fans, and the results show that maximum, average, and minimum temperature was higher overall with no fans by $0.5{\sim}7.6^{\circ}C$, $0.3{\sim}4.6^{\circ}C$ and $0.5{\sim}3.9^{\circ}C$, respectively. The daily average relative humidity measurements were compared between ARS and the weather station of Jinju, and the results show that the measurements of ARS were a little bit higher than those of the Jinju weather station. The measurements on June 27, July 26 and 29, and August 20 were relatively higher by 5.7%, 5.2%, 9.1%, and 5.8%, respectively, but differences in the monthly average between the two institutions were trivial at 2.0~3.0%. Relative humidity was in the range of -3.98~+7.78% overall based on measurements with ARS and Assman's psychometer. The study analyzed correlations in relative humidity between the measurements of the Jinju weather station and those of Assman's psychometer and found high correlations between them with the coefficient of determination at 0.94 and 0.97, respectively.
Keywords
Assman's psychometer; regression analysis; relative humidity; standard thermometer; strawberry culture;
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