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Noitartst 19-04-2003 08:44 PM

A Hyperbaric Greenhouse
 
Hello. I am trying to construct a hyperbaric greenhouse with twice
normal air pressure. Please inform me if you have any ideas of where I
should look for info on such an unusual greenhouse to say the least.

I want to know the materials needed, and how much they cost, for one.
I wish that someone here could please push me in a useful direction.
Thank you.

david 19-04-2003 10:44 PM

A Hyperbaric Greenhouse
 
I am trying to construct a hyperbaric greenhouse with twice
normal air pressure


Why?

--
David Hill
Abacus Nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk



Marley1372 20-04-2003 03:44 AM

A Hyperbaric Greenhouse
 
I am trying to construct a hyperbaric greenhouse with twice
normal air pressure


Why?


because his gardener is Michael Jackson???

Toad

Bill Ranseen 22-04-2003 03:32 AM

A Hyperbaric Greenhouse
 
In article ,
(Noitartst) wrote:

Hello. I am trying to construct a hyperbaric greenhouse with twice
normal air pressure. Please inform me if you have any ideas of where I
should look for info on such an unusual greenhouse to say the least.

I want to know the materials needed, and how much they cost, for one.
I wish that someone here could please push me in a useful direction.
Thank you


I'd consult a civil engineer for one thing.

Dwight Sipler 22-04-2003 11:32 AM

A Hyperbaric Greenhouse
 
Noitartst wrote:

Hello. I am trying to construct a hyperbaric greenhouse with twice
normal air pressure. Please inform me if you have any ideas of where I
should look for info on such an unusual greenhouse to say the least.

I want to know the materials needed, and how much they cost, for one.
I wish that someone here could please push me in a useful direction.
Thank you.




Not being an engineer, I don't know what materials are needed and how
much they cost, but I have a gut feeling that it will be *VERY*
expensive. Since normal air pressure is about 15psi, the extra pressure
on the greenhouse will be over a ton per square foot. That means that
the frame will have to be very heavy and it is unlikely that normal
greenhouse coverings will stand the strain.

The greenhouse will have to be air conditioned. Normally, ventilation
would provide this function, but to keep the pressure up, this option is
not available.

Safety issues: what happens if a panel fails? Where does the shrapnel
go?


Whatever are you growing that is worth such an effort???

bberry 29-06-2003 12:56 AM

A Hyperbaric Greenhouse
 


because his gardener is Michael Jackson???

Toad


Beat me to the punch!

Marley1372 29-06-2003 04:20 AM

A Hyperbaric Greenhouse
 
because his gardener is Michael Jackson???

Toad


Beat me to the punch!


That thread must have been from like 3 months ago? do you post by snail mail?
hehe

Toad

bberry 30-06-2003 02:20 AM

A Hyperbaric Greenhouse
 

That thread must have been from like 3 months ago? do you post by snail mail?
hehe

Toad


No have just gotten into gardening recently!


Beaker61 27-07-2008 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dwight Sipler (Post 96056)
Noitartst wrote:

Hello. I am trying to construct a hyperbaric greenhouse with twice
normal air pressure. Please inform me if you have any ideas of where I
should look for info on such an unusual greenhouse to say the least.

I want to know the materials needed, and how much they cost, for one.
I wish that someone here could please push me in a useful direction.
Thank you.




Not being an engineer, I don't know what materials are needed and how
much they cost, but I have a gut feeling that it will be *VERY*
expensive. Since normal air pressure is about 15psi, the extra pressure
on the greenhouse will be over a ton per square foot. That means that
the frame will have to be very heavy and it is unlikely that normal
greenhouse coverings will stand the strain.

The greenhouse will have to be air conditioned. Normally, ventilation
would provide this function, but to keep the pressure up, this option is
not available.

Safety issues: what happens if a panel fails? Where does the shrapnel
go?


Whatever are you growing that is worth such an effort???

Sorry to reply so very late but I just signed up because someone I know has built a 12 foot high geodesic hyperbaric greenhouse with a wooden-slat frame held together by industrial ties covered with some kind of transparent material. He is presently growing plants in there with ordinary air at 2.5 atm (1.5 atm above ambient) and claims they are growing faster in there (he intends to increase pressure to 5 atm).

I am frankly quite skeptical about the long-range outcome and wonder too about safety concerns since this contraption is inside a public building (potential for injury to occasional passersby if it blows apart). This person expects this to be a method to remove CO2 from the atmosphere (combat global warming) - a claim of which I am also highly skeptical. I also wonder how these plants fare with the Oxygen partial pressure raised along with the CO2 partial pressure - might long-term O2 toxicity not factor in also?


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