033 -- A Reference for Optimizing Local Ventilation: Experimental Study of Induced Airflow Characteristics during Various Liquid Metal Pouring Process PDF

033 -- A Reference for Optimizing Local Ventilation: Experimental Study of Induced Airflow Characteristics during Various Liquid Metal Pouring Process PDF

Name:
033 -- A Reference for Optimizing Local Ventilation: Experimental Study of Induced Airflow Characteristics during Various Liquid Metal Pouring Process PDF

Published Date:
2022

Status:
Active

Description:

Publisher:
ASHRAE

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Delivery time:
10 minutes

Delivery time (for Russian version):
200 business days

SKU:

Choose Document Language:
$4.8
Need Help?
Contaminated airflow characteristics generated during slow and rapid liquid metal pouring processes are quite different in metallurgical plants. A fully understanding of the induced airflow characteristics could help design the local ventilation system effectively during the different pouring processes. In this study, the induced airflow characteristics during the slow and rapid pouring process were experimentally investigated by colour schlieren imaging. Three aspects were analyzed, including two different liquid morphology variations, the flow pattern evolution and velocity variations of induced airflow. The continuous fluid chains state and discontinuous fishbone state of liquid columns were observed during the slow and rapid pouring process, respectively. Besides, the formation of air mass with contaminated airflow was found during continuous fluid chains state, and the time of air mass appearance accounted for 70% – 80% of the whole pouring period. Compared with a puff of air mass in the continuous state, more non- isothermal airflow was generated during the discontinuous fishbone state. Therefore, it is recommended to increase the exhaust flow rate during the discontinuous state. Finally, the average velocity of induced airflow rises with the increasing Gr numbers between liquid and the ambient air during the continuous state, but it will keep constant with the Gr numbers during the discontinuous state. In summary, the flow characteristics of induced airflow are totally different during the slow and rapid liquid metal pouring process, which needs more specialized local ventilation.
File Size : 1 file , 1.3 MB
Note : This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 9
Product Code(s) : D-IIVC2022-C033
Published : 2022
Units of Measure : Dual

History


Related products


Best-Selling Products

DIN CEN/TS 1046
Published Date: 12/01/2023
Thermoplastics piping and ducting systems - Outside the building structures for gravity and pressurised systems - Trench installation; German version CEN/TS 1046:2021
$28.449
DIN CEN/TS 1159-4
Published Date: 10/01/2004
Advanced technical ceramics - Ceramic composites - Thermophysical properties - Part 4: Determination of thermal conductivity; German version CEN/TS 1159-4:2004
$23.217
DIN CEN/TS 12037
Published Date: 05/01/2004
Wood preservatives - Field test method for determining the relative protective effectiveness of a wood preservative exposed out of ground contact - Horizontal lap-joint method; German version CEN/TS 12037:2003
$29.103
DIN CEN/TS 12101-11
Published Date: 08/01/2024
Smoke and heat control systems - Part 11: Horizontal flow powered ventilation systems for enclosed car parks; German version CEN/TS 12101-11:2022
$35.643
DIN CEN/TS 12983-2
Published Date: 07/01/2005
Cookware - Domestic cookware for use on top of a stove, cooker or hob - Part 2: Further general requirements and specific requirements for ceramic, glass and glass ceramic cookware; German version CEN/TS 12983-2:2005
$26.814
DIN CEN/TS 1317-7
Published Date: 04/01/2024
Road restraint systems - Part 7: Performance characterisation and test methods for terminals of safety barriers; German version CEN/TS 1317-7:2023
$35.643