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1580-1589 J. Bradna, J. Šimon, D. Hájek and D. Vejchar
The impact of weather conditions on microclimate in storage facilities
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The impact of weather conditions on microclimate in storage facilities

J. Bradna*, J. Šimon, D. Hájek and D. Vejchar

Research institute of Agricultural Engineering, p. r. i., Drnovská 507, CZ16101 Prague 6 - Ruzyně, Czech Republic
*Correspondence: jiri.bradna@vuzt.cz

Abstract:

The key to maintaining good qualitative parameters of stored grain on farms is to achieve and maintain suitable storage temperatures relative to the outside temperature. In the framework of this research, the main focus was on typical representatives of grain storage facilities used in the Czech agriculture. In the post-harvest period after the crops were stored in the chosen storage facilities, the temperature of the material was monitored at 15-minute intervals using an external temperature probe as well as the temperature and dew point of the outdoor air. A simple linear regression model was used for data analysis. The correlated temperature dependence of the stored grain varies considerably in the monitored storage facilities. The storage halls were characterized by a low dependence (r = 0.2208) of the temperature of the material on the outside air temperature in the first 4 months following the harvest when the grains were being stabilized by active aeration. In addition to the grain and the air temperature, the second focus was monitoring the dew point, i.e. assessing the risk of water vapour condensation on the surface in the upper layer of the stored grain, which is very undesirable for maintaining the quality of the stored grain. The results show that the monitored storage hall can be characterized by the ability to maintain the required climate due to outdoor climatic conditions. In general, this ability mainly depends on the type and design of the storage facility, the aeration system and also the storage capacity. Mainly during spring the dew point and water vapour condensation can often happen within the grain, therefore the need to focus on appropriate measures such as reduced aeration or increased grain mixing, and thus avoiding the formation of critical spots.

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