Ventilation to Eliminate Oxygen Deficiency in a Confined Space—Part II: Noncubical Models

R. Garrison, Muzaffer Erig
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Abstract This study investigated characteristics of ventilation to eliminate oxygen deficiency for confined space (CS) models having several noncubical shapes. Variations from a basic cubical shape (studied previously) included sideways expansion (normal to the vertical ventilation axis), depthwise expansion (parallel to the ventilation axis), and expansions in more than one direction. Variable design parameters, in addition to shape, included ventilation mode (exhaust and supply), volume flow rate, inlet/outlet elevation, and location inside the CS model. Regressions of the experimental data supplement a database from previous studies of a cubical model. The oxygen recovery data can be used to calculate ventilation times, subject to consideration of limitations which apply to the results. The findings also suggest general guidelines for CS ventilation design. Progressive sideways and depthwise expansions produced progressive increases in ventilation time for oxygen recovery. This variation was consistent...
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消除密闭空间缺氧的通风——第二部分:非立方体模型
摘要:本研究探讨了具有几种非立方体形状的密闭空间(CS)模型的通风特性,以消除缺氧。从基本立方体形状(以前研究过)的变化包括侧向膨胀(垂直于垂直通风轴),深度膨胀(平行于通风轴),以及在多个方向上的膨胀。可变的设计参数,除了形状,包括通风模式(排气和供应),体积流量,入口/出口标高,和位置内的CS模型。实验数据的回归补充了先前立方体模型研究的数据库。氧气回收数据可用于计算通风时间,但要考虑适用于结果的限制。研究结果还提出了CS通风设计的一般准则。渐进式向侧和深度扩张导致氧气恢复的通气时间渐进式增加。这种变化是一致的……
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