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Heat and mass transfer of a low-pressure Mars greenhouse: Simulation and experimental analysis.
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Heat and mass transfer of a low-pressure Mars greenhouse: Simulation and experimental analysis./
作者:
Hublitz, Inka.
面頁冊數:
146 p.
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Adviser: Ray A. Bucklin.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-06B.
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Engineering, Aerospace. -
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9780542756009
Heat and mass transfer of a low-pressure Mars greenhouse: Simulation and experimental analysis.
Hublitz, Inka.
Heat and mass transfer of a low-pressure Mars greenhouse: Simulation and experimental analysis.
- 146 p.
Adviser: Ray A. Bucklin.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Florida, 2006.
Biological life support systems based on plant growth offer the advantage of producing fresh food for the crew during a long surface stay on Mars. Greenhouses on Mars are also used for air and water regeneration and waste treatment. A major challenge in developing a Mars greenhouse is its interaction with the thin and cold Mars environment. Operating a Mars greenhouse at low interior pressure reduces the pressure differential across the structure and therefore saves structural mass as well as reduces leakage.
ISBN: 9780542756009Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Experiments were conducted to analyze the heating requirements as well as the temperature and humidity distribution within a small-scale greenhouse that was placed in a chamber simulating the temperatures, pressure and light conditions on Mars. Lettuce plants were successfully grown inside of the Mars greenhouse for up to seven days. The greenhouse atmosphere parameters, including temperature, total pressure, oxygen and carbon dioxide concentration were controlled tightly; radiation level, relative humidity and plant evapo-transpiration rates were measured.
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A vertical stratification of temperature and humidity across the greenhouse atmosphere was observed. Condensation formed on the inside of the greenhouse when the shell temperature dropped below the dew-point. During the night cycles frost built up on the greenhouse base plate and the lower part of the shell. Heat loss increased significantly during the night cycle. Due to the placement of the heating system and the fan blowing warm air directly on the upper greenhouse shell, condensation above the plants was avoided and therefore the photosynthetically active radiation at plant level was kept constant. Plant growth was not affected by the temperature stratification due to the tight temperature control of the warmer upper section of the greenhouse, where the lettuce plants were placed.
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