RP-1167 -- The Effect of Ganging on Pollutant Dispersion from Building Exhaust Stacks PDF

RP-1167 -- The Effect of Ganging on Pollutant Dispersion from Building Exhaust Stacks PDF

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RP-1167 -- The Effect of Ganging on Pollutant Dispersion from Building Exhaust Stacks PDF

Published Date:
2007

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ASHRAE

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The purpose of the research was to quantify the benefits of ganging (i.e., placing individual stacks next to one another) exhaust stacks to increase the throw or rise of exhaust plumes, thereby reducing adverse air quality impacts without directly manifolding the exhausts or using induced air systems. The research used wind tunnel modeling to develop a data base of plume rise observations for various ganged stack configurations. The plume rise measurements were analyzed to determine a plume rise enhancement factor based on the relative positions of the ganged stacks. The results of this research can used to optimize the layout of ganged stacks such that the maximum plume rise can be achieved for all wind directions.

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File Size : 1 file , 2.9 MB
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Number of Pages : 286
Product Code(s) : D-RP-1167
Published : 2007

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