OA18622A - Air handling system for a climate control system in an delimited space, climate control system for climate control in an delimited space, modular unit comprising a delimited space and climate control system and an assembly of modular units. - Google Patents

Air handling system for a climate control system in an delimited space, climate control system for climate control in an delimited space, modular unit comprising a delimited space and climate control system and an assembly of modular units. Download PDF

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OA18622A
OA18622A OA1201800199 OA18622A OA 18622 A OA18622 A OA 18622A OA 1201800199 OA1201800199 OA 1201800199 OA 18622 A OA18622 A OA 18622A
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Der Helm Reinierus Theodorus Cornelis Van
Cornelis Marinus Gijsbertus Adrianus Maria Breukel
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The present invention relates to an air handling system for a climate control system in a housing that comprises at least a delimited space with controlled environment, CE space. The air handling system comprises an air handling unit, AHU, a pipe system and a perforated plate assembly. The pipe system comprises a branched tree-like structure of conduits, that branches in the direction from the air handling unit towards the perforated plate assembly for homogenous distribution of air over the perforated plate assembly such that the air flow through the perforated plate assembly into the CE space is an air flow under laminar flow conditions. The present invention further relates to a climate system for climate control in such a delimited space, to a modular unit comprising such a delimited space and such a climate system, and to an assembly of modular units.

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The présent invention relates to an air handiing system in an delimited space with controlled environment. The présent invention further relates to a ciimate system for climate control in such a delimited space. The présent invention further relates to a modular unit comprising such a delimited space and such a climate system. The présent invention further relates to an assembly of modular units.
Background
Recently crops are being cultivated in delimited spaces with controlled environment, hereafter CE space, for example shipping containers or modular units that comprise such a delimited space, this method is usually called Indoor Farming. Indoor Farming may involvc cultivation for the purposc of production or, for example, the cultivation of uniform planting material for grccnhousc cultivation or open field applications.
A disadvantage of Indoor Farming is that due to limited volume of the CE space and the closed or semi-closed nature, it is difficult to create a favorable even environment for the cultivation of crops. More specifically, a small différence in température and humidity between the CE space and the crops in combination with the large amount of moisturc to bc removed (duc to évaporation of nioisturc of the crop) requires a high air replacement rate (air change per hour, ACH), but that may rcsult in a turbulent air flow that can negatively influence the growth process of plants.
Summary of the Invention
An object of the invention is to provide an air handiing system configured for providing a relatively high air change per hour in the CE space.
A further object of the invention is to prevent the formation of turbulent flow condition in a CE space while controiling température, humidity and air composition.
This object is achieved by an air handiing system for a climate control System in a housing that comprises at least a delimited space with controlled environment, CE wf space, in which the CE space has an upstream end and a downstream end with respect to an air flow generated in the CE space by the air handling system. The air handling system comprises an air handling unit, AHU, a pipe system and a perforated plate assembly comprising at least a main perforated plate. The perforated plate assembly is positioned at the upstream end ofthe CE space as air inlet. The AHU is arranged in a service space, and is coupled to the perforated plate assembly at the upstream end of the CE space by the pipe system. The pipe system comprises a branched tree-Jike structure of conduits, that branches in the direction from the air handling unit towards the perforated plate assembly for homogenous distribution of air over the perforated plate assembly such that the air flow through the perforated plate assembly into the CE space is an air flow under laminar flow conditions. Advantageously, relatively high air change per hour in the CE space can be provided for removal of moisture in the CE space without formation of turbulent flow conditions,
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling system as described above, wherein the service space is arranged in the same housing as the CE space. Advantageously, a more compact form of air handling system can be used.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling system as described above, wherein the housing has a distance between the upstream end and the downstream end size of about 10 meters.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling System as described above, wherein the housing has the size of a shipping container.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling System as described above, wherein the perforated plate assembly further comprises a secondary perforated plate positioned between the outflow of the branched pipe System and the main perforated plate.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling system as described above, wherein in the flow direction from the air handling unit towards the perforated plate assembly, an overail cross-section of the conduits of the branched pipe system increases at each branching of the branched pipe system. Advantageously, this allows reduce the flow rate relative to the flow rate generated by the AHU.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling system as described above, wherein the laminar flow velocity is lower than about 0.5 m/s, preferably ranges between about 0.1 and about 0.5 m/s.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling 5 system as described above, wherein the perforated area of the main perforated plate is equal or larger than the cross-section area of the outflow of the branched pipe system.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling system as described above, wherein the main perforated plate comprises perforation holes with a cross-section of about 3 mm and a pitch of about 5 mm.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling system as described above, wherein a cross-section of the perforated plate assembly matches with a cross-section of the CE space.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling system as described above, wherein the cross-section of the perforated plate assembly 15 is either about 1><1 m2 or about 1.5χ 1.5 m2.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling System as described above, wherein the perforated area of the secondary perforated plate is equal or larger than the cross-section area of the outflow of the branched pipe system.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the air handling system as described above, wherein the secondary perforated plate comprises secondary perforated holes with a cross-section of about 3 mm and a pitch of about 5 mm.
Moreover, the présent invention relates to a Climate Control System for climate 25 control in an delïmited space, that consists of at least a CE space (3), comprising an air handling system 5 as described above.
Moreover, the présent invention relates to a modular unit comprising a housing arranged with a delïmited space, that consists of at least a CE space (3), comprising a climate control system as described above.
Moreover, the présent invention relates to a modular unit comprising a housing arranged with a delïmited space, that consists of at least a CE space (3), comprising an air handling system as described above.
Moreover, the présent invention relates to an assembly of modular units comprising at least a pair of modular units as described above.
According to an embodiment, the présent invention relates to the assembly as described above, wherein the modular units are stacked horizontally or vertically.
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The invention will be explained in more detail below with référencé to drawings in which illustrative embodiments thereof are shown. They are intended exclusively for illustrative purposes and not to restrict the inventive concept, of which the scope is defined by the appended claims.
Figure 1 shows a schematic view of a modular unit comprising an air handling System according to an embodiment of the invention,
Figure 2 shows a schematic view of a branched pipe system according to an embodiment of the invention,
Figure 3 shows a schematic view of a perforated plate assembly of a air handling system according to an embodiment of the invention.
Detailed Description of Embodiments
Figure 1 shows a schematic view of a substantially rectangular housing 1 comprising an air handling system. The housing 1 comprises at least a CE space 3, wherein the CE space 3 comprises means for receiving crops. In a longitudinal direction of the housing, the CE space 3 is provided with an upstream end 4’, indicating the entry of an air flow 8 into the CE space, and a downstream end 4”,
i.e., the exit of the air flow 8 from the CE space 3.
The air handling system is provided to create an air flow 8 in the CE space 3. The air flow 8 flows from the upstream end 4’to the downstream end 4” of the CE space 3. In an embodiment of the invention, an service space 2 is arranged within the same housing as the CE space 3, in a manner that the service space 2 is coupled to the CE space 3 for transmission of an air flow from the service space 2 to the CE space 3. By compacting the service space 2 within the housing the CE space 3 can be optimized for receiving a maximal amount of crops.
Alternatively, the service space 2 can be in a separate housing remote from the housing of the CE space 3, with a connecting conduit for the airflow from the service space to the CE space 3. h[
At the upstream end 4’ of the CE space 3, the aîr handling system comprises a plénum space 7a with a perforated plate assembly 7 that is positioned upstream with respect to the air flow 8, arranged as inlet for the air flow 8 generated by the air handling system into the CE space 3. The perforated plate assembly 7 comprises a main perforated plate 30 substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the modular unit and delimited by the modular unit. The perforated plate assembly 7 allows for providing conditioned (or fresh) air to the CE space 3. At the downstream end 4” of the CE space 3, the air handling system comprises an air outlet or exhaust means 9. The exhaust means 9 allow for removal ofthe air flow after passing the CE space 3. The exhaust means can, for example be, a second plénum space with an exhaust perforated plate assembly.
In the service space 2, the air handling system comprises an air handling unit (AHU) 5 and a branched pipe system 6 connected to an at least one exhaust end of the AHU. The AHU 5 provides an appropriately conditioned (or fresh) air flow to the branched pipe system 6. The branched pipe system 6 comprises multiple branches, as shown in figure 2, guiding the aîr flow to the perforated plate assembly. Typically, the total cross-section of the pipe system increases at each branching level. In this manner, the air flow rate reduces relatively to the initial aîr flow rate generated at the air handling unit 5.
Thus, the air flow delivered to the CE space 3 has a relatively low flow rate, and in this manner the air flow 8 in the CE space 3 can be an aîr flow under laminar flow conditions.
The laminar air flow 8 flows is directed from the front end (upstream) 4’ to the rear end (downstream) 4” of the CE space 3.
It is noted that the air flow direction in the CE space 3 can be set from any side to an opposite of the CE space 3 by predetermined arrangement of the positions of the air flow inlet and aîr flow outlet on the CE space 3. For example, the air flow 8 can be top-down, bottom-up, along the length of the CE space 3, or transverse the length of the CE space 3.
In an embodiment of the invention, the housing is a modular unit or modular container. The modular unit is configured to be integrated with a plurality of other modular identical or similar units to form an assembly of modular units. The
assembly of modular units can be arranged to expand horizontally (in transverse and/or longitudinal direction) and/or vertically to fit a space,
The intégration of a plurality of modular units into an assembly of modular units, allows for peak shaving during use. During use growth cycles related with the CE space 3 in each one of the multiple units are being spread in such a manner that a most intense use of one of the multiple CE spaces coïncides with a least intense use of at least one of the other CE spaces in the container assembly. This feature allows to flatten out demand-driven peaks in process resource load.
It is noted that the CE space 3 is in general a space with a controlled environment. In an embodiment the CE space 3 can be a space for cultivation of crops. Alternatively, the CE space 3 can be a storage space for crops or vegetable goods. Other applications for the CE space 3 are also conceivable.
Figure 2 shows a schematic view of a branched pipe system 6 according to an embodiment. The branched pipe System 6 comprises a main branch 10. The branched pipe system 6 further comprises an intake branch for guiding the air flow from the at least one exhaust end of the AHU to the main branch 10. The branched pipe system 6 further comprises a tree-like structure 20, comprising branch members 25, wherein the branch members 25 are configured for guiding the air flow from the main branch 10 to different inlet locations of the perforatcd plate assembly 7.
The tree-like structure 20 is provided with at least one branch level, wherein each level of the at least one branch level is associatcd with a branching of the tree-like structure 20, as indicated in Figure 2 by a dotted line.
A first branch level 11 of the at least one branch level comprises a first branching 21 associated with a first degree of branching. In the context of this patent application a degree of branching indicates that at a branching point an upstream tube or conduit is branched into a number of branch members 25 (i.e., tubes or conduits) extending downstream.
In an embodiment according to the invention, the tree-like structure can comprise multiple branch levels, for example four.
A second branch level 12 of the multiple branch levels comprises a second branching 22 associated with a second degree of branching.
A third branch level 13 of the multiple branch levels comprises a third branching associated with a third degree of branching.
A fourth branch level of the multiple branch levels comprises a fourth branching associated with a fourth degree of branching.
A final branch level, for example the fourth branch level, of the multiple branch levels provides the fresh air to the perforated plate assembly 7 through each of the branched 5 tubes or conduits.
Other numbers of branch levels and/or number of branches per branch level are also conceivable.
In an embodiment of the invention, in the flow direction the overall cross-section of the branch members 25 remains at least constant or increases at each branching level. This 10 allows to maintain or reduce flow rate relative to the flow rate generated by the AHU.
In an embodiment of the invention, the branch members of the final branch level cover ail perforation hôtes 31 of the main perforated plate 30 in the perforated plate assembly
7. In a further embodiment of the invention, there is an one-on-one relation between the number of branch members of the final branch level that are coupled to the perforated 15 plate assembly 7, and the perforation holes 31 of the main perforated plate 30. Each perforation hole is coupled or associated with a corresponding one branched tube at the final branch level.
The first degree of branching may be any number larger than one, at least two and may be an even or uneven number.
In an embodiment of the invention, the second, third and fourth degree of branching are equal to the first degree of branching. For example, if the first degree of branching is two, than the second, third and fourth degree of branching are also two, resulting in sixteen branched tubes at the level of the perforated plate assembly
Figure 3 shows a schematic view of a perforated plate assembly 7 of an air handling system according to an embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, the perforated plate assembly 7 comprises in addition to the main perforated plate 30, a secondary perforated plate 32 arranged on relatively short distance before (that is, adjacent to and upstream of) the main perforated plate.
In an embodiment of the invention, each secondary perforation hole 33 of the secondary perforated plate 32 is coupled or associated with a corresponding one branched tube at the final branch level. The perforation holes 31 of the main perforated plate 30 hâve a substantially smaller diameter compared to a diameter of the secondary perforation holes 33. For example the diameter of the perforation holes 31 are at most λ half of the diameter of the secondary perforation holes. In between the main perforation plate 30 and the secondary perforation plate 32 there can be a number of intermediate perforated plates (not shown). Each one of the intermediate perforation plates hâve intermediate perforation holes with a diameter comparable to the diameter of the perforation holes 31. In this embodiment, the intermediate plates provide that the incoming air flow from the air handling unît has fanned out across the area of the main perforation plate 30.
In an embodiment, the secondary perforated plate 32 in the perforated plate assembly is positioned half-way between the outflow opening of the air flow tubes of the branched pipe system and the main perforated plate 30.
The secondary perforated plate 32 is equipped with secondary perforation holes 33 arranged in the secondary perforated plate's surface.
The perforation holes 3! of the main perforated plate 30 can, for example, hâve a round, an oval, a square, a rectangular, or any other kind of appropriate shape.
The secondary perforation holes 33 of the secondary perforated plate 32 can hâve the same shape as the perforation holes 31 of the main perforated plate 30.
In an alternative embodiment, the secondary perforation holes 33 hâve a different shape as the shape of the perforation holes 31 in the main perforated plate 30.
In an embodiment of the invention, the main perforated plate 30 has a degree of perforation that is equal or larger than the cross-section area of the outflow of the branched pipe system 6. Thus the perforated area of the main perforated plate 30 is equal or larger than the cross-section area of the outflow of the branched pipe system. In an embodiment, the degree of perforation is at least 33%.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the main perforated plate 30 comprises perforation holes 31 with a diameter of about 3 mm and a pitch of about 5 mm.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the secondary perforated plate has a degree of perforation that is equal or larger than the cross-section area of the outflow of the branched pipe system 6. Thus the perforated area of the secondary perforated plate 32 is equal or larger than the cross-section area of the outflow of the branched pipe system
6. In a further embodiment of the invention, the secondary perforated plate 32 comprises secondary perforation holes 33 with a diagonal or diameter of about 3 mm and a pitch of about 5 mm. y/
In an embodiment, the air handling system comprises a dynamic flow control. Typically, the dynamic flow control comprises one or more inflow sensors to measure properties of an incoming air flow that enters the air handling unit, and one or more outflow sensors that measure properties of the air flow that is generated in the air 5 handling unit. The dynamic flow control is arranged to control the flow velocity of the air flow that is generated. In addition the dynamic flow control is arranged with means to pre-condition the generated air flow with respect to température and/or humidity. Also, the dynamic flow control can be arranged to control the level of carbon dioxide and/or other gases in the air flow.
Other alternatives and équivalent embodiments of the présent invention are conceivable within the idea ofthe invention, as will be clear to the person skilled in the art. The scope of the invention is limited only by the appended claims.

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    1. An air handling system for a climate control system in a housing (I ) that comprises at least a delimited space with controlled environment, CE space (3), in which the CE space (3) has an upstream end (4’) and a downstream end (4”) with respect to an air flow (8) generated in the CE space (3) by the air handling system, in which the air handling system comprises an air handling unit, AHU, (5) a pipe system (6) and a perforated plate assembly (7) comprising at least a main perforated plate (30);
    wherein the perforated plate assembly (7) is positioned at the upstream end (4*) ofthe CE space (3) as air inlet;
    the air handling unit, AHU, (5) is arranged in a service space, and is coupled to the perforated plate assembly (7) at the upstream end (4’) of the CE space (3) by the pipe system (6), and the pipe system (6) comprises a branched tree-îike structure (20) of conduits, that branches in the direction from the air handling unit (5) towards the perforated plate assembly (7) for homogenous distribution of air over the perforated plate assembly (7) such that the air flow (8) through the perforated plate assembly (7) into the CE space (3) is an air flow under laminar flow conditions, wherein the housing (1 ) has the size of a shippîng container, the perforated area of the main perforated plate (30) is equal to or larger than the cross-section area of the outflow of the branched pipe system (6), and a cross-section of the perforated plate assembly (7) matches with a cross-section of the CE space (3).
  2. 2. The air handling system according to claim 1, wherein the service space is arranged in the same housing ( 1 ) as the CE space (3).
  3. 3. The air handling system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the housing (1) has a distance between the upstream end (4’) and the downstream end (4”) size of about 10 meters.
  4. 4. The air handling System according to any one of claims 1 -3, wherein the CE space (3) is a space for cultivation or storage of crops, and wherein the air flow is transverse to the length of the CE space.
  5. 5. The air handling system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the perforated plate assembly (7) further comprises a secondary perforated plate (32) positioned between the outflow of the branched pipe system (6) and the main perforated plate (30).
  6. 6. The air handling system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein in the flow direction from the air handling unit (5) towards the perforated plate assembly (7), an overall cross-section of the conduits of the branched pipe system (6) increases at each branching of the branched pipe system (6).
  7. 7. The air handling system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the laminar flow velocity is lower than about 0.5 m/s, preferably ranges between about 0.1 and about 0.5 m/s.
  8. 8. The air handling system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the main perforated plate (30) comprises perforation holes (31) with a crosssection of about 3 mm and a pitch of about 5 mm.
  9. 9. The air handling system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the cross-section of the perforated plate assembly (7) is either about 1x1 m2 or about 1.5x1.5 m2.
  10. 10. The air handling system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the perforated area of the secondary perforated plate (32) is equal or larger than the cross-section area of the outflow of the branched pipe system (6). u
  11. 11. The air handling system according to claim 10, wherein the secondary perforated plate (32) comprises secondary perforated holes (33) with a cross-sectïon of about 3 mm and a pitch of about 5 mm.
  12. 12. A Climate Control System for climate control in an delimïted space, that consists of at least a CE space (3), comprising an air handling system (5) according to any one of the preceding claims 1-11.
  13. 13. A Modular unit comprising a housing arranged with a delimited space, that consists of at least a CE space (3), comprising a climate control system according to claim 12.
  14. 14. A Modular unit comprising a housing arranged with a delimited space, that consists of at least a CE space (3), comprising an air handling system according to any one ofthe preceding claims 1-11.
  15. 15. An assembly of modular units comprising at least a pair of modular units according to claim 13 or claim 14.
  16. 16. The assembly according to claim 15, wherein the modular units are stacked horizontallyorvertically. »/
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