Abstract

ABSTRACT A solid-state analog computer circuit was designed to compute heat flow in various parts of a solar-heated poultry brooding facility. The computer was scanned and reset by a microcomputer-based data adquisition system. Six of the heat flow computers, whose accuracy was ap-proximately ± 2 percent, have been used for several months. Circuits for measuring average wind speed and solar radiation are also described. The heat flow computer reduced the quantity of digital data we needed to record by several fold without a cor-responding loss of information.

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