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A two-node mechanistic thermophysiological model for pigs reared in hot climates- Part 2: Model performance assessments

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BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
卷 212, 期 -, 页码 318-335

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2021.08.021

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Convective heat transfer coefficient; Mechanistic model; Pig thermoregulation; Pulmonary ventilation rate; Vasodilatation

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  1. Innovation Fund Denmark [8055-00020B]

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The performance of a mechanistic two-node thermophysiological model was evaluated using experimental data for gestating sows and fattening pigs, showing superior accuracy in predicting temperatures compared to traditional models. The relationship between convective heat transfer coefficient and local airspeed was highlighted, along with factors to be considered in model prediction.
The performance of the mechanistic two-node thermophysiological model was assessed using the experimental data with respect to gestating sows and fattening pigs. The relation between the convective heat transfer coefficient and local airspeed was derived from CFD simulation. The improvement brought by the newly proposed active module over the selected available models was analysed and discussed. Generally, the proposed two-node model with novel active modules for pulmonary ventilation rate (related to panting) and vasodilatation could predict rectal and skin temperatures for fattening pigs and gestating sows with an error of 0.88% and 3.96%, and 0.42% and 1.27% respectively. Employing existing relationships for pulmonary ventilation rate and vasodilatation resulted overestimations on the skin and rectal temperature. Additionally, the convective heat transfer coefficient should be developed based on the field conditions when the flow pattern is not similar to that under which the existing models were developed. The mean radiant temperature should be input with a decent level of accuracy when a high level of accuracy of prediction was necessary. The proposed model is reliable and robust when predicting the pig thermal status under various climate conditions and it is expected to be applied when operating the technical approaches to mitigate the heat stress. (c) 2021 IAgrE. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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