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LWM 612 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF
GREEN HOUSE(2+1)
GREEN HOUSE CONSTRUCTION
NAMITHA M R
ID. No: 2015664502
M.Tech.
(Land & water management engg.)
AEC & RI, KUMULUR
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
 Greenhouse - Structure covered with a transparent
material for the purpose of admitting natural light for
plant growth
 Greenhouse Range - Two or more greenhouses in one
location
 Service building or Head house - Building associated
with the greenhouses that is used for storage or for
operations in support of growing of plants
A piece of land larger than the grower’s
immediate need is required
ultimate size of the greenhouse range should
be estimated
Area should then be added to this estimated
figure to accommodate service buildings,
storage, access drives and a parking lot
 Floor area of service buildings = 13% of the
greenhouse floor area ; it decreases with the increase
in size of the firm
 Service building is centrally located in a nearly
square design of the firm
 Doors between the service buildings and the
greenhouse should be wide enough (3.1 m wide and
2.7 m) to facilitate full use of the corridor width
Advantage of greater interior light intensity
Higher air infiltration rate lower interior
humidity disease prevention
Higher initial cost
Several types of glass greenhouses are designed
to meet specific needs
 3 frame types used in glass greenhouses: Wood
frames (6.1 m in width), Pipe frames (12.2 m in
width) and Truss frames (15.2 m in width)
 Truss frame greenhouses are best suited for
prefabrication
 Structural members of the glass greenhouse cast
shadows that reduce plant growth during the dark
months of the year
Glass greenhouse construction: High profile or
low profile
Low profile greenhouses: Single panels of glass
extend from eave to ridge
High profile greenhouses: Require more than
single panel to cover the eave to ridge
Low initial investment and relatively long life
Structural member: Galvanized mild steel
pipe in association with wide width UV-
stabilized LDPE film
PIPE FRAMED GREEN HOUSE
The structural members of greenhouse are:
 (a) Hoops
 (b) Foundation
 (c) Lateral supports
 (d) Polygrip assembly
 (e) End frame
 The following materials are required for a greenhouse
having 4m 20 m floor area:
(i) GI pipe class A (25 mm diameter, 85 cm
long, 30 m total length)
(ii) GI pipe class B (15 mm diameter, 6.0 m
long, 21 No.s)
(iii) GI sheet (20 gauges, size 90*24 cm,
4 sheets)
(iv) MS flat (25*3 mm size, 4 m length)
(v) Lateral support to end frames (10 mm
diameter rod, 10 m length)
(vi) Cement concrete (1: 3: 6 mix, 1.0 m3)
(vii) UV- stabilized LDPE film (single layer
800 gauge, 5.4 m2/ kg, 154 m2)
(viii) Polygrip (channel 2000 *3.5*4 cm, 2 No.s;
Angle 2000 *2*2 cm, 2 No.s; both made from
the procured 20 gauge GI sheet, key 6 mm
diameter and 56 mm length)
(ix) Wooden end frames (5*5 cm wood, 0.15 m3)
(x) Nuts and bolts 96 mm diameter, 35 mm long, 70
sets)
(xi) Miscellaneous items like nails, hinges and latches
as per requirement
1.A 4m by 20m rectangular area is marked on
the site, orienting the longer dimension in east-
west direction. This rectangle will act as the
floor plan of the greenhouse
2. Mark four points on the four corners of the
rectangle.
3.Start from one corner point and move along the
length of marked rectangle, marking a point
every 1.25 m distance until reaching the other
corner (16 bays; 17 points). The same procedure
is repeated on the other side of the rectangle
4.Dig 10 cm diameter holes up to 70 cm depth
on all marked points with the help of bucket
auger (or) a crowbar. This way a total of 34
holes on both the parallel sides of the
greenhouse floor are obtained.
5. Polygrip sections formed according to the
drawing into two 20m length.
Polygrip assembly
6.Fix the prefabricated polygrip channels to the
foundation pipes on 1.25 m spacing with the
help of 6 mm diameter bolts
7. Set these assemblies on temporary supports
between the holes with the foundation pipes
hanging vertically in the holes.
8. Pour cement concrete mix of 1: 3: 6 around
foundation pipes in such a way that the lower
15 cm to 20 cm ends are covered in concrete.
The concrete is compacted around the
foundation pipes with the help of the crowbar
and is allowed to cure for 2-3 days.
9. After curing, fill the soil around the
foundation pipes to the ground level and
compact it well.
10.Position end frames on the two ends. Mark
the position of legs and dug holes for fixing of
legs. Now install both the end frames.
11. Put the ringside of lateral support members on
adjacent foundation pipe to the corner, and other
side is hooked to the end frame
12. Put all the hoops in the foundation pipes in
such a way that straight portion of hoop is inserted
into the foundation and rests on the bolt used for
fixing of polygrip channel.
13. Take a 20 m long ridge line by spacing 15
mm diameter pipes together. Put the 20m long
pipe at the ridge line of the hoops.
14. Use cross connectors on the ridge line pipe, in
such a way that one half of it remains on the one
side of the hoop and the other half on the other
side
15. Put two bolts of 6 mm diameter in the holes
provided in the ends of cross-connector. Tie a
few of them with the help of nuts.
16. Repeat the same procedure for joining all
the hoops with ridge line pipe
17. While forming cross-connectors, the
distance between the cross-connectors or hoops
should be maintained 1.25 m center to center.
This poly grip mechanism will provide a firm
grip of the ridge line pipe and hoops at right
angles without allowing for slippage
 18.Spread polyethylene film over the structure from one
end to the other end without wrinkles and keeping the
edges together.
 19. Place polyethylene film between the polygrip channel
and right angle strip and secure them under pressure
with the help of iron rods. The film is stretched gently
and fixed on the other parallel side by polygrip. This way
the polyethylene is secured on both the longer sides.
20. On the other two remaining ends,
polyethylene is nailed to the end frames using
wooden battens and nails
21. The remaining portion of the end frames is
covered with polyethylene film, which is secured
with wooden battens and nails.
22. Mechanical ventilation, heating and cooling
equipment is installed on the frames as per the
crop requirement.
Thank you……!!!!
Remembering the quotes of William Cowper….

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CONSTRUCTION OF A TYPICAL GREEN HOUSE

  • 1.
  • 2. LWM 612 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF GREEN HOUSE(2+1) GREEN HOUSE CONSTRUCTION NAMITHA M R ID. No: 2015664502 M.Tech. (Land & water management engg.) AEC & RI, KUMULUR Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
  • 3.  Greenhouse - Structure covered with a transparent material for the purpose of admitting natural light for plant growth  Greenhouse Range - Two or more greenhouses in one location  Service building or Head house - Building associated with the greenhouses that is used for storage or for operations in support of growing of plants
  • 4. A piece of land larger than the grower’s immediate need is required ultimate size of the greenhouse range should be estimated Area should then be added to this estimated figure to accommodate service buildings, storage, access drives and a parking lot
  • 5.  Floor area of service buildings = 13% of the greenhouse floor area ; it decreases with the increase in size of the firm  Service building is centrally located in a nearly square design of the firm  Doors between the service buildings and the greenhouse should be wide enough (3.1 m wide and 2.7 m) to facilitate full use of the corridor width
  • 6. Advantage of greater interior light intensity Higher air infiltration rate lower interior humidity disease prevention Higher initial cost Several types of glass greenhouses are designed to meet specific needs
  • 7.  3 frame types used in glass greenhouses: Wood frames (6.1 m in width), Pipe frames (12.2 m in width) and Truss frames (15.2 m in width)  Truss frame greenhouses are best suited for prefabrication  Structural members of the glass greenhouse cast shadows that reduce plant growth during the dark months of the year
  • 8. Glass greenhouse construction: High profile or low profile Low profile greenhouses: Single panels of glass extend from eave to ridge High profile greenhouses: Require more than single panel to cover the eave to ridge
  • 9. Low initial investment and relatively long life Structural member: Galvanized mild steel pipe in association with wide width UV- stabilized LDPE film
  • 11. The structural members of greenhouse are:  (a) Hoops  (b) Foundation  (c) Lateral supports  (d) Polygrip assembly  (e) End frame
  • 12.  The following materials are required for a greenhouse having 4m 20 m floor area: (i) GI pipe class A (25 mm diameter, 85 cm long, 30 m total length) (ii) GI pipe class B (15 mm diameter, 6.0 m long, 21 No.s) (iii) GI sheet (20 gauges, size 90*24 cm, 4 sheets)
  • 13. (iv) MS flat (25*3 mm size, 4 m length) (v) Lateral support to end frames (10 mm diameter rod, 10 m length) (vi) Cement concrete (1: 3: 6 mix, 1.0 m3) (vii) UV- stabilized LDPE film (single layer 800 gauge, 5.4 m2/ kg, 154 m2)
  • 14. (viii) Polygrip (channel 2000 *3.5*4 cm, 2 No.s; Angle 2000 *2*2 cm, 2 No.s; both made from the procured 20 gauge GI sheet, key 6 mm diameter and 56 mm length) (ix) Wooden end frames (5*5 cm wood, 0.15 m3) (x) Nuts and bolts 96 mm diameter, 35 mm long, 70 sets) (xi) Miscellaneous items like nails, hinges and latches as per requirement
  • 15. 1.A 4m by 20m rectangular area is marked on the site, orienting the longer dimension in east- west direction. This rectangle will act as the floor plan of the greenhouse 2. Mark four points on the four corners of the rectangle.
  • 16. 3.Start from one corner point and move along the length of marked rectangle, marking a point every 1.25 m distance until reaching the other corner (16 bays; 17 points). The same procedure is repeated on the other side of the rectangle
  • 17. 4.Dig 10 cm diameter holes up to 70 cm depth on all marked points with the help of bucket auger (or) a crowbar. This way a total of 34 holes on both the parallel sides of the greenhouse floor are obtained.
  • 18. 5. Polygrip sections formed according to the drawing into two 20m length. Polygrip assembly
  • 19. 6.Fix the prefabricated polygrip channels to the foundation pipes on 1.25 m spacing with the help of 6 mm diameter bolts 7. Set these assemblies on temporary supports between the holes with the foundation pipes hanging vertically in the holes.
  • 20. 8. Pour cement concrete mix of 1: 3: 6 around foundation pipes in such a way that the lower 15 cm to 20 cm ends are covered in concrete. The concrete is compacted around the foundation pipes with the help of the crowbar and is allowed to cure for 2-3 days.
  • 21. 9. After curing, fill the soil around the foundation pipes to the ground level and compact it well. 10.Position end frames on the two ends. Mark the position of legs and dug holes for fixing of legs. Now install both the end frames.
  • 22. 11. Put the ringside of lateral support members on adjacent foundation pipe to the corner, and other side is hooked to the end frame 12. Put all the hoops in the foundation pipes in such a way that straight portion of hoop is inserted into the foundation and rests on the bolt used for fixing of polygrip channel.
  • 23. 13. Take a 20 m long ridge line by spacing 15 mm diameter pipes together. Put the 20m long pipe at the ridge line of the hoops. 14. Use cross connectors on the ridge line pipe, in such a way that one half of it remains on the one side of the hoop and the other half on the other side
  • 24. 15. Put two bolts of 6 mm diameter in the holes provided in the ends of cross-connector. Tie a few of them with the help of nuts. 16. Repeat the same procedure for joining all the hoops with ridge line pipe
  • 25. 17. While forming cross-connectors, the distance between the cross-connectors or hoops should be maintained 1.25 m center to center. This poly grip mechanism will provide a firm grip of the ridge line pipe and hoops at right angles without allowing for slippage
  • 26.  18.Spread polyethylene film over the structure from one end to the other end without wrinkles and keeping the edges together.  19. Place polyethylene film between the polygrip channel and right angle strip and secure them under pressure with the help of iron rods. The film is stretched gently and fixed on the other parallel side by polygrip. This way the polyethylene is secured on both the longer sides.
  • 27. 20. On the other two remaining ends, polyethylene is nailed to the end frames using wooden battens and nails 21. The remaining portion of the end frames is covered with polyethylene film, which is secured with wooden battens and nails.
  • 28. 22. Mechanical ventilation, heating and cooling equipment is installed on the frames as per the crop requirement.
  • 29. Thank you……!!!! Remembering the quotes of William Cowper….