DSpace Repository

Contribution to the study of the microclimate in greenhouse equipped with thermal storage north wall

Show simple item record

dc.contributor.author Tahar Chaouch, Sihem
dc.contributor.author Bekkair, Khadidja Nourelhouda
dc.contributor.author BEZARI, Salah Supervisor
dc.date.accessioned 2025-06-30T07:22:28Z
dc.date.available 2025-06-30T07:22:28Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.univ-ghardaia.edu.dz/xmlui/handle/123456789/9547
dc.description.abstract Protected agriculture faces major climatic challenges, particularly the significant temperature difference between day and night. This requires advanced technological solutions to ensure a suitable indoor climate and enhance productivity. This study aims to develop an integrated system combining efficient design, thermal storage techniques, and artificial intelligence to predict the internal temperature. A solar greenhouse was constructed at the Applied Research Unit for Renewable Energy in Ghardaïa (32.36° North, 3.51° West), incorporating a north wall designed to store solar energy. This wall, with an area of 1.62 m2, was built using locally sourced stones selected for their excellent thermal properties. It stores excess heat during the day and releases it at night, thereby reducing nighttime temperature fluctuations. Experimental measurements showed that the air temperature inside the greenhouse equipped with the thermal wall was about 2.7 °C higher than the outside air temperature at night, demonstrating the system’s effectiveness. This system was coupled with an artificial intelligence model based on artificial neural networks to accurately predict the internal temperature, using indoor and outdoor climatic data collected from the experimental setup. The model showed high performance and good agreement between predicted and measured values, with a correlation coefficient exceeding 98%, confirming its efficiency and reliability as a sustainable and effective solution to the challenges of protected agriculture in harsh environments. EN_en
dc.description.abstract Protected agriculture faces major climatic challenges, particularly the significant temperature difference between day and night. This requires advanced technological solutions to ensure a suitable indoor climate and enhance productivity. This study aims to develop an integrated system combining efficient design, thermal storage techniques, and artificial intelligence to predict the internal temperature. A solar greenhouse was constructed at the Applied Research Unit for Renewable Energy in Ghardaïa (32.36° North, 3.51° West), incorporating a north wall designed to store solar energy. This wall, with an area of 1.62 m2, was built using locally sourced stones selected for their excellent thermal properties. It stores excess heat during the day and releases it at night, thereby reducing nighttime temperature fluctuations. Experimental measurements showed that the air temperature inside the greenhouse equipped with the thermal wall was about 2.7 °C higher than the outside air temperature at night, demonstrating the system’s effectiveness. This system was coupled with an artificial intelligence model based on artificial neural networks to accurately predict the internal temperature, using indoor and outdoor climatic data collected from the experimental setup. The model showed high performance and good agreement between predicted and measured values, with a correlation coefficient exceeding 98%, confirming its efficiency and reliability as a sustainable and effective solution to the challenges of protected agriculture in harsh environments. EN_en
dc.language.iso en EN_en
dc.publisher université Ghardaia EN_en
dc.subject Greenhouse; Thermal Storage, Artificial Neural Networks, Prediction, Temperature. EN_en
dc.subject Greenhouse; Thermal Storage, Artificial Neural Networks, Prediction, Temperature. EN_en
dc.subject Serre, Stockage Thermique, Réseaux de Neurones Artificiels, Prédiction, Température. EN_en
dc.subject Serre, Stockage Thermique, Réseaux de Neurones Artificiels, Prédiction, Température. EN_en
dc.title Contribution to the study of the microclimate in greenhouse equipped with thermal storage north wall EN_en
dc.type Thesis EN_en


Files in this item

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record

Search DSpace


Advanced Search

Browse

My Account