Industrial ventilation owning and operating costs.

It is of prime importance at the design stage that the designer of an industrial ventilation system makes a reasonable assessment as to the owning and operating costs of an Industrial Ventilation System. Armed with these findings the designer must consider what improvements can be made by considering a different approach or by using other types of plant. The designer must inform the owner of the plant of any alternatives.

The owning and operating costs of a system are made up of the following items:

Experimental measurement of industrial ventilation effectiveness and thermal comfort.

The evaluation of the ventilation effectiveness and thermal comfort for various industrial ventilation schemes has been carried out by 1:4 scale model experimentation. Measurements of air speed, temperature, and contaminant concentration allowed the contaminant removal and thermal comfort to be quantified using ventilation effectiveness and thermal comfort indices, respectively. Archimedes number scaling was used to convert the small scale measurements to full scale conditions. The ventilation efficiency generally increased when the heat load was increased and/or the flow rate decreased.

On the combined application of thermal and CFD modelling in the design of naturally ventilated industrial halls.

For indoor thermal environment engineering and heating system dimensioning, naturally ventilated spaces impose difficulties due to the interaction of indoor and outdoor air flows and due to their variation in time and space. Thermal building simulation models basically assume mixed air flow conditions in the individual zones, but are able to dynamically model the building masses and the heat exchange between them and the zone air.

Design criteria for air filtration in general industrial ventilation.

There has been lack of fact-based knowledge for design and operation of supply-air filters for general industrial ventilation. A multi-company project within the Industrial Ventilation (INVENT) technology programme was started in 1994 to tackle this problem area which is assumed to be the most problematic one, according to the feedback from end-users in several industries, who also made the initiative to this project.

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