Authors: Y. Choiniere, F. Blais, J.A. Munroe, and J.-M. Leclerc
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Description: Air flow patterns and temperature distributions were determined under winter conditions in eastern Ontario in a warm naturally ventilatedswine barn fitted with different typesof sidewall openings. The building wasoriginally built with rotating panels in the side walls. Material wasthen addedin var ious configurations to these wall openings to simulate thevertical panel system, aswell aswindbreak panels. The vertical panel, ascompared to the rotating doors, resulted in less temperature fluctuation in the animal area for both leeward and windward ventilation. The added windbreak improved performance in minimizing temperature fluctuations.

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Citation: Y. Choiniere, F. Blais, J.A. Munroe, and J.-M. Leclerc 1989. WINTER PERFORMANCE OF DIFFERENT AIR INLETS IN A WARM NATURALLY VENTILATED SWINE BARN. Canadian Agricultural Engineering 31(1):51-54.
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