Growing Kratky Basil in Trombe Wall Cavity: Year-Round Overview of Thermal Effects

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Bohoshevych, Iryna Borys [1 ]
Fukuda, Hiroatsu [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kitakyushu, Fac Environm Engn, Dept Architectural Design, Kitakyushu 8080135, Japan
关键词
Trombe wall; Kratky; building-integrated vegetation; thermal performance; cooling; combined-use Trombe wall; OPTIMIZING ENERGY; PERFORMANCE; SYSTEM;
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10.3390/su162310274
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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This experimental study explores the possibility of using an existing Trombe wall as a space for year-round cultivation to increase building resource efficiency. To do so with the least cost to the building, a small 0.75 m2/5.45 m3 Trombe wall cavity space was retrofitted with shelves placed behind the glazing, additional ventilation, and a watering network to be able to grow 400 hydroponic Kratky basil plants in individual glass jars. Historical thermal observations made at the site over a year-long timespan were contrasted with the experimental readings. When fully equipped, the Trombe wall's thermal mass increased by 51%, which had a balancing effect on the system, lowering the average daily thermal oscillations from 35.41 degrees C to 17.88 degrees C. The living plants and water have also had significant cooling (26.99 degrees C to 22.91 degrees C) and humidifying (39.88 to 47.74%) effects. The system's energy efficiency, however, decreased from 26 to 18% (absorption) and from 85 to 46 (dissipation), lowering its energy contribution to the building by about 30%. The average plant's lifespan within the Trombe wall was 46 days, with 15% of the specimens surpassing the 100-day mark. Over the course of a year, 20.55 kg of edible greens were grown in the Trombe wall. The experiment has shown that it is possible to grow the plants inside the Trombe wall cavity during the warmer half of the year, revealing many possible ways to improve the space's comfort, yields, and energy efficiency.
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