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Mathematical modelling and experimental validation of the thermal behaviour of an aquacultural pond

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  • Noël, H.
  • Glouannec, P.
  • Velly, J. P.

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This study describes the modelling of the thermal behaviour of aquacultural ponds through nodal discretisation and the use of correlation formulae for exchanges at the water-air interface. The direct resolution of the resulting system was effected by an interconnected numerical method. The experiments carried out on a test pond provided the database necessary for refining the model. The satisfying comparison of experimental and simulated responses for the pond water justify the choice of theoretical approach. A data-processing tool was developed on a PC computer to determine the water temperature of a parallelepiped pond of variable geometry and composition, subjected to different demands and with or without thermal protection covering.

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  • Noël, H. & Glouannec, P. & Velly, J. P., 1996. "Mathematical modelling and experimental validation of the thermal behaviour of an aquacultural pond," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 55(1), pages 47-64, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:55:y:1996:i:1:p:47-64
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