VALIDATION OF TEMPERATURE SIMULATION BASED ON FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS IN SUBSTRATES HEATED BY ELECTRIC CABLE
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This study presents a two-dimensional model of the thermal behavior of electric cable heating systems for
substrates in greenhouses, developed in a transient state by using a general-purpose finite element code. In this model, the
thermal properties of substrate can be introduced directly by layers or estimated by methods that allow the determination of
the apparent thermal conductivity and the heat capacity per volume depending on other physical properties of the substrate,
so that variations can be introduced at different depths. The authors performed a more detailed analysis of the surface layer
and assigned a lower value to the moisture content in the top 10 mm. To facilitate the simulation of the different geometries
of the heating system and of the boundary conditions, the boundary conditions were parameterized. The model was validated
by using an experimental test consisting of nine geometric configurations for substrate electric cable heating using a sand
substrate. Temperature was measured at nine locations and moisture content was measured at three locations inside the
substrate. The experimental validation was conducted after simulating each geometric configuration of heating during three
days, under various environmental and operational conditions. The comparison of the simulated results with experimental
data from seven temperature probes at different positions revealed an RMSE of 0.80°C. The RMSE was 0.57°C for the
substrate layer between the surface and a depth of 150 mm, which was the zone of greater interest in this study. Because the
errors are acceptable, and maximum values occur in zones different from the root development zone, the authors claim that
the model can describe the thermal state of heated substrates accurately and can be used as a tool to design and monitor this
type of installations.