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Ventilation effectiveness provides a valuable means of assessing the performance of any ventilation system, natural or mechanical, and could provide a valuable addition to the traditional specification of air change rates. However, our understanding of ventilation effectiveness varies and there exists a wide range of definitions. This seminar aims to dispel this confusion and provide guidance on how to assess ventilation effectiveness and to quantify this for a range of ventilation strategies. The Part 1 seminar addresses ventilation effectiveness for humans and Part 2 addresses ventilation effectiveness for equipment.
1. Ventilation Effectiveness Is Inappropriate for Data Centers, True or False?
Mark Seymour, Member, Future Facilities, London, United Kingdom
2. The Capture Index Cooling-Performance Metric for Data Centers
James W. VanGilder, P.E., Member, Schneider Electric, Andover, MA
3. Air Distribution and Cooling in a Battery Storage Facility
Mike Koupriyanov, P.E., Associate Member, Price Industries Limited, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
4. Using Computational Fluid Dynamics to Model Capture Efficiency of Domestic Range Hoods
Sammy Meleika, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
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| Product Code(s) : | D-OR20Sem63 |
| Published : | 2020 |