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Characterizing a Year-Round Particulate Matter Concentration and Variation under Different Environmental Controls in a Naturally Ventilated Dairy Barn

Yujian Lu    
Xiao Yang    
Lei E    
Zhiwei Fang    
Yongzhen Li    
Chao Liang    
Zhengxiang Shi and Chaoyuan Wang    

Resumen

A mixing fan and spraying system is commonly used to control the indoor environment of naturally ventilated dairy barns worldwide. However, its impact on particulate matter (PM) concentration and variation is still unclear due to the lack of year-round field data. To systematically characterize the PM dynamics under different environmental controls (namely, EC1: No Fans and No Spraying; EC2: Fans; EC3: Fans and Spraying), a year-round continuous monitoring of PM less than 2.5 µm in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5) and total suspended particle (TSP) concentrations, as well as indoor environmental factors, was carried out inside a naturally ventilated dairy barn using an IoT-based sensor monitoring network. Results showed that the hourly mean TSP and PM2.5 concentrations were 94.7 µg m-3 and 49.8 µg m-3, respectively. EC2 had a higher TSP content (116.6 µg m-3) than EC1 (98.0 µg m-3) and EC3 (81.9 µg m-3). EC1 had the greatest PM2.5 concentration (57.1 µg m-3), followed by EC2 (48.3 µg m-3) and EC3 (44.7 µg m-3). EC1 showed clear TSP and PM2.5 fluctuations during the daily operations at 07:00 to 08:00 and 18:00 to 19:00, while irregular peaks in EC2 and a relatively steady diurnal variation in EC3 were found. Daily Tsp concentrations in the three ECs did not exceed 300 µg m-3. However, 17.8%, 11.5%, and 4.8% of the observed days in EC1, EC2, and EC3 had daily mean PM2.5 concentrations above the healthy threshold (75 µg m-3), mostly from 07:00 to 08:00 and 22:00?07:00. In conclusion, the mixing fan and spraying system had significant effects on PM concentration and variation, and more protection procedures should be taken for farm workers to prevent long-term health risk exposure, to EC1 in particular.

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