This book presents theoretical and practical guidance for the design and implementation of local exhaust and ventilation systems in industrial facilities. It explains the mechanism and processes of ejecting airflows in different variations—from uniform air motion processes in closed chutes to the creation of accelerated air streams in a free-particle flow. It also examines the engineering methods of calculating the amount of aspirated air for various industries, and compares the calculated volumes of aspiration with real life test results.
Preface
Chapter 1 : General Characteristic of Dust and Air Mechanics of Bulk Material Transfer
Chapter 2 : Aerodynamic Properties of Particles in the Gravitational Flow of a Chuted Bulk Material
Chapter 3 : Air Injection in Chutes
Chapter 4 : Air Mechanics of a Solid Stream
Chapter 5 : Technical Means of Containment of Dust Emissions and Air Dedusting
Conclusion
List of References
Appendix 1
Index