Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/32506
Title: The effects of environmental conditions on concentration and emission of ammonia in chicken farms during summer season
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Biyosistem Mühendisliği Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0003-0087-6718
0000-0002-3865-7863
Şimşek, Ercan
Kılıç, İlker
Yaslıoğlu, Erkan
Arıcı, İsmet
AAG-8511-2021
ABE-6643-2020
AAH-3553-2021
15726491300
55156382800
20437021400
12784126000
Keywords: Science & technology - other topics
Environmental sciences & ecology
Marine & freshwater biology
Water resources
Air flow rate
Ammonia emissions
Chicken Farms
Diurnal pattern
Environmental conditions
Gas pollution
Particulate matter
Nitrous-oxide
Broiler
Rates
Pollutants
Buildings
Merhane
Houses
Turkey
Airflow
Ammonia
Concentration (composition)
Diurnal variation
Electrochemistry
Emission
Environmental conditions
Farm
Relative humidity
Temperature
Ventilation
Issue Date: Oct-2013
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Şimşek, E. vd. (2013). “The effects of environmental conditions on concentration and emission of ammonia in chicken farms during summer season”. Clean-Soil Air Water, 41(10), 955-962.
Abstract: This paper presents a field study conducted in northwest Turkey and characterizes the NH3 concentration and emission measured in summer season from three chicken farms. The influence of environmental conditions on NH3 concentration and emission was also investigated in this study. Ammonia concentration, temperature, relative humidity and airflow rate were continuously recorded for four sequential days. The environmental conditions were measured using a multifunction temperature and humidity-meter with a hot wire probe. Portable multiple gas detectors with electro-chemical sensors were used to measure NH3 concentration. The NH3 emission rates for houses were calculated by multiplying simultaneously measured NH3 concentrations and air flow rates. The average daily mean (ADM) house concentrations of house 1 (H1), house 2 (H2), and house 3 (H3) were measured as 4.43, 3.71, and 6.20ppm, respectively. NH3 concentration was inversely proportional to temperature (r=-0.279), relative humidity (r=-0.063) and airflow rate (r=-0.554) for all monitored houses. The ADM house NH3 emission was 135g/(h house) for H1, 255g/(h house) for H2, and 117g/(h house) for H3. The combined average emission rate in this study (0.26g/(d bird)) was lower than the emission rate measured in chicken farms in the USA. However, our results were comparable to rates calculated in European studies because house design, ventilation system and bird diet applied in Turkish chicken farms are very similar to those employed in European countries. The NH3 emissions were significantly correlated to NH3 concentrations (r=0.45, p0.001) and airflow rates (r=0.97, p0.001). A clear diurnal pattern was obtained for NH3 concentrations rather than NH3 emissions at the end of the study.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1002/clen.201200270
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/32506
ISSN: 1863-0650
1863-0669
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