Data from: ‘Radiometric properties of screens and energy saving in greenhouses’
DOI:10.4121/37baec2d-ff75-4090-ab7e-3a0e6e61a2ce.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/37baec2d-ff75-4090-ab7e-3a0e6e61a2ce
DOI: 10.4121/37baec2d-ff75-4090-ab7e-3a0e6e61a2ce
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Katzin, David; Stanghellini, Cecilia; Mohammadkhani, Vida; S. (Silke) Hemming (2025): Data from: ‘Radiometric properties of screens and energy saving in greenhouses’. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/37baec2d-ff75-4090-ab7e-3a0e6e61a2ce.v1
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Dataset
A dataset containing underlying data for Katzin et al., "Radiometric properties of screens and energy saving in greenhouses" (Acta Horticulturae).
The dataset contains the results of greenhouse simulations which were performed in order to estimate the influence of radiometric properties of an energy saving screen on the greenhouse energy use for heating, crop yield, and energy use efficiency (total crop yield divided by total energy use). All simulations were performed for a tomato greenhouse in Bleiswijk, The Netherlands.
History
- 2025-05-12 first online, published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataFormat
.csv, MATLABAssociated peer-reviewed publication
Radiometric properties of screens and energy saving in greenhousesFunding
- Smart Materials II
Organizations
Greenhouse Horticulture and Flower Bulbs, Wageningen Plant Research, Wageningen University and ResearchDATA
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