3550 -- Using the Sequential Box Model to Predict Transient Solvent Concentration Arising from Applying a Surface Coating Inside a Confined Space PDF

3550 -- Using the Sequential Box Model to Predict Transient Solvent Concentration Arising from Applying a Surface Coating Inside a Confined Space PDF

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3550 -- Using the Sequential Box Model to Predict Transient Solvent Concentration Arising from Applying a Surface Coating Inside a Confined Space PDF

Published Date:
1992

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ASHRAE

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Electronic (PDF)

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The sequential box model is a versatile and easy-to-use method to estimate both instantaneous and steady-state concentrations at arbitrary points inside a complex enclosure. This model is used to predict vapour concentrations experienced by workers spraying a coating inside a storage vessel. Also, it accommodates the generation of vapour and local air circulation that vary with time and location as the worker moves about inside the confined space.

KEYWORDS: calculating, transient, solvents, steady state, content, personnel, spraying, air movement, hazards


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Product Code(s) : D-17731
Published : 1992

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