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Ventilation of small factory units
Abstract Ventilation rates have been measured using tracer gas techniques in a number of modern factory units with no mechanical ventilation. Wind direction remained fairly constant throughout the tests on individual units, enabling the variation of ventilation rate with wind speed to be determined. In the second phase of the work, measurements were made on a single building under a wide range of weather conditions. Although no correlation with wind direction was apparent, it was shown that the ventilation rate varied not only with wind speed, but also with the difference between the internal and external temperatures, i.e. the “stack effect”.
Ventilation of small factory units
Abstract Ventilation rates have been measured using tracer gas techniques in a number of modern factory units with no mechanical ventilation. Wind direction remained fairly constant throughout the tests on individual units, enabling the variation of ventilation rate with wind speed to be determined. In the second phase of the work, measurements were made on a single building under a wide range of weather conditions. Although no correlation with wind direction was apparent, it was shown that the ventilation rate varied not only with wind speed, but also with the difference between the internal and external temperatures, i.e. the “stack effect”.
Ventilation of small factory units
Fletcher, B. (author) / Johnson, A.E. (author)
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics ; 40 ; 293-305
1992-01-01
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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