Thermal Plumes in Ventilated Rooms: measurements in stratified surroundings and analysis by use of an extrapolation method

Peter Kofoed, Peter V. Nielsen

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Abstract

The design of a displacement ventilation system involves determination of the flow rate in the thermal plumes. The flow rate in the plumes and the vertical temperature gradient influence each other, and they are influenced by many factors. This paper shows some descriptions of these effects.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAalborg
PublisherDept. of Building Technology and Structural Engineering
Number of pages20
Publication statusPublished - 1990
SeriesIndoor Environmental Technology
Number14
VolumeR9043
ISSN0902-7513

Bibliographical note

Presented at ROOMVENT '90 International Conference on Engineering Aero- and Thermodynamics of Ventilated Rooms, Oslo, June 1990

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Keywords

  • Aircondition
  • Thermal Plumes
  • Stratified Surroundings

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