Abstract

Cultivation of agricultural crops in winter season is carried out in special greenhouses. For heating greenhouses, a huge amount of heat energy is consumed. In the conditions of Turkmenistan, up to 1500 tons of standard fuel per year is consumed to heat the greenhouse with an area 1 hectare. The increase in heating costs leads to an increase in the prices of grown products. Therefore, saving fuel energy in the greenhouses is one of the most important economic factors. Possibilities of using the heat of the combustion products of steam boilers at the Mary State Electric Power Station (Turkmenistan) for heating greenhouses are discussed in the article. For this purpose, a special contact heat exchanger is installed on the line of the outgoing combustion products of steam boilers. In the experimental facilities, water is injected from top to bottom, and combustion products move in the opposite direction. In this case, the temperature of the combustion products decreases from 120-150 °C to 30-40 °C. The temperature of the cooling water of the combustion products rises from 10-20 °C to 40-45 °C. To increase the contact surface of water and gas in a contact heat exchanger, spray-type layer conductor is used. A distinctive feature of the experimental facility is the use of local materials as a spray-type layer with a conductor. For subsoil heating of greenhouses, water is supplied with the temperature of 40 °C, and for the raise of the vegetables grown in them water is supplied with the temperature of 22-25 °C. The use of the heat of combustion products to heat greenhouses is of great importance both for saving fuel and for purifying the environment from harmful emissions.

Highlights

  • Cultivation of agricultural crops in winter season is carried out in special greenhouses

  • The increase in heating costs leads to an increase in the prices of grown products

  • The CO2 caused by the fuel accelerates the growth of plants, but the disadvantage of the infrared gas heating system is the need for a special gas supply project and the high cost of equipment

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Introduction

Cultivation of agricultural crops in winter season is carried out in special greenhouses. A huge amount of heat energy is consumed. Air, infrared and electric heaters are used for heating air and soil in greenhouses. The main disadvantages of water heaters are their large consumption of fuel to heat the water supplied to the greenhouse, and a high risk of freezing the system. The main disadvantage of the electric heater system is the high cost of heating the heat carriers. The advantage of an infrared gas heating system is that it first heats the soil and the air inside the greenhouse. The CO2 caused by the fuel accelerates the growth of plants, but the disadvantage of the infrared gas heating system is the need for a special gas supply project and the high cost of equipment. It is advisable to heat greenhouses with subsoil heating

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