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SE—Structures and Environment: Condensation and Radiation Transmittance of Greenhouse Cladding Materials, Part 3: Results for Glass Plates and Plastic Films

✍ Scribed by I.V. Pollet; J.G. Pieters


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
367 KB
Volume
77
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8634

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✦ Synopsis


The e!ect of condensate on the transmittances of single glass, low-emissivity glass, double glass, ordinary low-density polyethylene, anti-drop-condensation polyethylene and anti-dust polyethylene was investigated experimentally. The directional}hemispherical transmittances of the dry and the wet (i.e. covered with condensate) materials were measured under laboratory conditions using monochromatic radiation. Under dry conditions, the directional}hemispherical transmittances of the three plastic "lms and the single glass plate coincided within 3% for incidence angles up to 603. The directional}hemispherical transmittances of dry low-emissivity glass and especially dry double glass were signi"cantly lower than the three plastic "lms and the single glass plate. Depending on the cladding material and incidence angle, the e!ect of the presence of condensate on the directional}hemispherical transmittance was insigni"cant or negative (a reduction of up to 23% on plastic "lms without anti-drop agents). The presence of condensate caused similar transmittance reductions for single and double glass reaching 13}15% at incidence angles of 50}653. The transmittance reductions determined for the wet low-emissivity glass were slightly smaller and limited to a maximum of 11% at an incidence angle of 703. The addition of anti-drop agents to plastic "lms suppressed the transmittance reduction totally. The di!erent in#uence of the condensate on the transmittance of di!erent cladding materials was mainly due to shape of the condensate drops, which were much #atter on glass than on non-anti-drop plastics. Assuming uniformly di!use radiation, condensate was found to lower the hemispherical}hemispherical transmittance by 8% for single and double glass, 5% for low-emissivity glass, 11% for low-density polyethylene and 13% for anti-dust polyethylene.


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