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Author(s): X.-J. Lin, S. Barrington, D. Choinière, S. Prasher
Publication Date: January 1, 2007
Reference: Biosystems Engineering 98 (2007) 347–363
Country: Canada

Summary:

Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) models are capable of defining best management
practices associated with the wide use of natural windbreaks to help disperse livestock
odours. It was found that a tall and dense natural windbreak, located no more than 15m
downwind from the odour source, minimises the length of the odour plume, but increases
the intensity of the odour level immediately downwind from its position.

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