Análise comparativa do ambiente de aviários de postura com diferentes sistemas de acondicionamento

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2009-11-01

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Vitorasso, Guilherme [UNESP]
Pereira, Danilo Florentino [UNESP]

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Poulty house typology and the materials used (mainly for roofing) are the determining factors for an appropriate thermal condition aiming at production. In this context, the main point of this paper was to identify differences in the internal environment of two poultry houses, using monitoring and afterwards using statistics for comparing the environmental variables. The data analyzed did not show evidence of better thermal comfort for the house which was covered with ceramic roofing tile, because this house did not have ridged vents, making the hot air exit from the house difficult by the chimney effect. The ammonia concentration measured inside both houses was within the comfort limit. The temperature and humidity index of the house covered with ceramic roofing tiles was higher than the house which was covered with cement asbestos roofing tile, even though lower temperature on the tiles' surfaces was verified, showing the positive effects of the use of ridge vents at the housing. Based on the results obtained it is recommended for the Bastos, SP region, that poulty houses should be built with the ridge vent and long eaves beyond the roof of ceramic tiles.

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Animal environment, Roof types, Thermal comfort, Animalia

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Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental, v. 13, n. 6, p. 788-794, 2009.