Common Greenhouse Ontology (CGO)
OWL
Last submission date December 19, 2024
ID https://www.tno.nl/agrifood/ontology/common-greenhouse-ontology#hasMaxHeatingPower
https://www.tno.nl/agrifood/ontology/common-greenhouse-ontology#hasMaxHeatingPower
https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/CGO/hasMaxHeatingPower
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Type http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty
Preferred name
has Maximum Heating Power
Definitions
It is the max heating power applied in the greenhouse in units of W/m2. It is not measured. It is a value calculated according to the specifications / characteristics of the heating system. This is a max value which means that for example the boiler can not provide more that this. For example for a greenhouse of 10000m2 (1ha) if this value is 120W/m2, and the combinded efficiency of the boiler + distribution system is 85%, the max heating power can be provided by the boiler is 120*10000/85% = 1.41MW. This is a simple example without any heat storage. If we have a heat storage, which is very common, then the max heating power from the boiler can be different than 1.41MW. Heating capacity depends strongly from the area. There are areas where there are small heating needs and then this value can be even less than 50W/m2 and areas with high needs, this value can be even higher than 200W/m2.
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