Numerical Simulation and Experimental Research on Indoor Environment Separated with Down-Feed Air Curtain

Indoor environment separated with down-feed air curtain was numerically simulated and experimentally researched. Indoor airflow and temperature fields separated with air curtain were numerically simulated. Results show that both polluted airflow and thermal air current can be separated with a down-f...

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Published inTransactions of Tianjin University Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 65 - 69
Main Author 郭春梅 张于峰 常茹 王晓东
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Tianjin University 01.02.2009
School ofEnvironmental Science and Engineering,Tianjin University,Tianjin 300072,China
Energy and Mechanical Engineering Department,Tianjin Urban Construction Institute,Tianjin 300384,China%School ofEnvironmental Science and Engineering,Tianjin University,Tianjin 300072,China%Energy and Mechanical Engineering Department,Tianjin Urban Construction Institute,Tianjin 300384,China%Tianjin Urban Design Institute,Tianjin 300201,China
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ISSN1006-4982
1995-8196
DOI10.1007/s12209-009-0013-6

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Summary:Indoor environment separated with down-feed air curtain was numerically simulated and experimentally researched. Indoor airflow and temperature fields separated with air curtain were numerically simulated. Results show that both polluted airflow and thermal air current can be separated with a down-feed air curtain to prevent contaminants from spreading in the room space. In a test chamber, the smoke of burning Tibetan incense served as the source of contaminants, and the probe test shows that 1.0 μm is the prevailing diameter of the smoke particles. During the release of the smoke, the particle concentration of the indoor air was tested with a laser particle counter at the points of three different heights from the floor when the air curtain was running or not. Experimental results show that the higher the test point is located, the lower the particle concentration is, implying that the separating or isolating effect decreases as the air velocity of the curtain reduces along with the height descends. According to both simulation and experimental results, down-feed air curtain can separate indoor environment effectively when the supply air velocity of air curtain is not less than 3 m/s. In order to strengthen separation effect, it is suggested that the supply air velocity be speeded up to 5 m/s.
Bibliography:air curtain; airflow field; temperature field; particle concentration; numerical simulation; test chamber
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test chamber
particle concentration
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air curtain
numerical simulation
airflow field
temperature field
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ISSN:1006-4982
1995-8196
DOI:10.1007/s12209-009-0013-6