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Natural ventilation of underground fallout shelters
Investigation was conducted to evaluate effect of inside and outside dry-bulb temperatures and relative humidity; stack heights, diameters and insulation; location of outlet stack opening within shelter; type of ventilator caps on stacks; velocity of wind across stacks; tests were conducted in underground concrete shelter with inside dimensions of 10×10×10 ft; air at outside ambient conditions entered shelter through inlet stack; air temperature inside shelter was controlled by electric heaters and ranged from 0 to 40 F above ambient air temperature while shelter relative humidity ranged from 10 to 100% during tests.
Natural ventilation of underground fallout shelters
Investigation was conducted to evaluate effect of inside and outside dry-bulb temperatures and relative humidity; stack heights, diameters and insulation; location of outlet stack opening within shelter; type of ventilator caps on stacks; velocity of wind across stacks; tests were conducted in underground concrete shelter with inside dimensions of 10×10×10 ft; air at outside ambient conditions entered shelter through inlet stack; air temperature inside shelter was controlled by electric heaters and ranged from 0 to 40 F above ambient air temperature while shelter relative humidity ranged from 10 to 100% during tests.
Natural ventilation of underground fallout shelters
ASHRAE -- Trans
Ducar, G.J. (author) / Engholm, G. (author)
1965
13 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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