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Industrial Ventilation
General Principles of
Industrial Ventilation
General Principles 2
What Is Industrial Ventilation?
Environmental engineer’s view:
The design and application of equipment for providing
the necessary conditions for maintaining the
efficiency, health and safety of the workers
Industrial hygienist’s view:
The control of emissions and the control of
exposures
Mechanical engineer’s view:
The control of the environment with air flow. This can
be achieved by replacement of contaminated air with
clean air
General Principles 3
Industrial Ventilation
Objectives
 To introduce the basic terms
 To discuss heat control
 To design ventilation systems
General Principles 4
Why Industrial Ventilation?
To maintain an adequate oxygen supply in the work
area.
To control hazardous concentrations of toxic
materials in the air.
To remove any undesirable odors from a given area.
To control temperature and humidity.
To remove undesirable contaminants at their source
before they enter the work place air.
General Principles 5
Application Of Industrial Ventilation
Systems
Optimization of energy costs.
Reduction of occupational health disease claims.
Control of contaminants to acceptable levels.
Control of heat and humidity for comfort.
Prevention of fires and explosions.
General Principles 6
Solutions To Industrial
Ventilation Problems
Process modifications
Local exhaust ventilation
Substitution
Isolation
Administrative control
Personal protection devices
Natural ventilation
General Principles 7
Ventilation Design Parameters
Manufacturing process
Exhaust air system & local extraction
Climatic requirements in building design (tightness,
plant aerodynamics, etc)
Cleanliness requirements
Ambient air conditions
Heat emissions
Terrain around the plant
Contaminant emissions
Regulations
General Principles 8
Source Characterization
Location
Relative contribution of each source to the exposure
Characterization of each contributor
Characterization of ambient air
Worker interaction with emission source
Work practices
General Principles 9
Types Of Industrial Ventilation
Systems
Supply systems
Purpose:
To create a comfortable environment in the plant i.E.
The HVAC system
To replace air exhausted from the plant i.E. The
replacement system
General Principles 10
Supply Systems
Components
Air inlet section
Filters
Heating and/or cooling equipment
Fan
Ducts
Register/grills for distributing the air within the work
space
General Principles 11
Exhaust Systems
Purpose
An exhaust ventilation system removes the air and
airborne contaminants from the work place air
The exhaust system may exhaust the entire work
area, or it may be placed at the source to remove the
contaminant at its source itself
General Principles 12
Exhaust Systems
Types of exhaust systems:
General exhaust system
Local exhaust system
General Principles 13
General Exhaust Systems
Used for heat control in an area by introducing large
quantities of air in the area. The air may be tempered
and recycled.
Used for removal of contaminants generated in an
area by mixing enough outdoor air with the
contaminant so that the average concentration is
reduced to a safe level.
General Principles 14
Local Exhaust Systems(LES)
The objective of a local exhaust system is to remove
the contaminant as it is generated at the source itself.
Advantages:
More effective as compared to a general exhaust
system.
The smaller exhaust flow rate results in low heating
costs compared to the high flow rate required for a
general exhaust system.
The smaller flow rates lead to lower costs for air
cleaning equipment.
General Principles 15
Local Exhaust Systems(LES)
Components:
Hood
The duct system including the exhaust stack and/or
re-circulation duct
Air cleaning device
Fan, which serves as an air moving device
General Principles 16
What is the difference between Exhaust and
Supply systems?
An Exhaust ventilation system removes the air and air
borne contaminants from the work place, whereas, the
Supply system adds air to work room to dilute
contaminants in the work place so as to lower the
contaminant concentrations.
General Principles 17
Pressure In A Ventilation System
Air movement in the ventilation system is a result of
differences in pressure.
In a supply system, the pressure created by the
system is in addition to the atmospheric pressure in
the work place.
In an exhaust system, the objective is to lower the
pressure in the system below the atmospheric
pressure.
General Principles 18
Types Of Pressures In A
Ventilation Systems
Three types of pressures are of importance in
ventilation work. They are:
Static pressure
Velocity pressure
Total pressure
General Principles 19
Why is air considered incompressible in
Industrial Ventilation design problems?
The differences in pressure that exist within the
ventilation system itself are small when compared to the
atmospheric pressure in the room. Because of the small
differences in pressure, air can be assumed to be
incompressible.
Since 1 lb/in2
= 27 inches of water, 1 inch = 0.036 lbs
pressure or 0.24% of standard atmospheric pressure.
Thus the potential error introduced due to this
assumption is also negligible.
General Principles 20
Velocity Pressure
It is defined as that pressure required to accelerate
air from rest to some velocity (V) and is proportional
to the kinetic energy of the air stream.
VP acts in the direction of flow and is measured in
the direction of flow.
VP represents kinetic energy within a system.
VP is always positive.
General Principles 21
Static Pressure
It is defined as the pressure in the duct that
tends to burst or collapse the duct and is
expressed in inches of water gauge (“wg).
 SP acts equally in all directions
 SP can be negative or positive
General Principles 22
Static pressure can be positive or negative.Explain.
Positive static pressure results in the tendency of the air
to expand. Negative static pressure results in the
tendency of the air to contract.
For example, take a common soda straw, and put it in
your mouth. Close one end with your finger and blow
very hard. You have created a positive static pressure.
However, as soon as you remove your finger from the
end of the straw, the air begins to move outward away
from the straw. The static pressure has been
transformed into velocity pressure, which is positive.
General Principles 23
Velocity Pressure
VELOCITY PRESSURE (VP)
VP = (V/4005)2
or V = 4005√VP
Where
VP = velocity pressure, inches of water gauge (“wg)
V = flow velocity, fpm
General Principles 24
Total Pressure
TP = SP + VP
It can be defined as the algebraic sum of the static as
well as the velocity pressures
SP represents the potential energy of a system and
VP the kinetic energy of the system, the sum of which
gives the total energy of the system
TP is measured in the direction of flow and can be
positive or negative
General Principles 25
How do you measure the Pressures in a
ventilation system?
The manometer, which is a simple graduated U-shaped tube
open, at both ends, an inclined manometer or a Pitot tube
can be used to measure Static pressure.
The impact tube can be used to measure Total pressure.
The measurement of Static and Total pressures using
manometer and impact tube, will also indirectly result in
measurement of the Velocity pressure of the system.
General Principles 26
Basic Definitions
Pressure
It is defined as the force per unit area.
Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 29.92
inches of mercury or 760 mm of mercury or 14.7
lb/sq.inch.
General Principles 27
Basic Definitions
Air density
It can be defined as the mass per unit volume of air,
(lbm/ft3
). at standard atmosphere (p=14.7 psfa), room
temperature (70 F) and zero water content. The value
of ρ=0.075 lbm/ft3
General Principles 28
Basic Definitions
Perfect Gas Equation:
P = ρRT
Where
P = absolute pressure in pounds per square foot absolute (psfa).
ρ = gas density in lbm/ft3
.
R = gas constant for air.
T = absolute temperature in degree Rankin.
For any dry air situation
ρT = (ρT)std
ρ = ρstd(Tstd/T) = 0.075 (460+70)/T = 0.075 (530/T)
General Principles 29
Basic Definitions
Volumetric Flow Rate
The volume or quantity of air that flows through a given location per
unit time
Q = V * A
or
V = Q /A
or
A = Q/V
Where
Q = volume of flow rate in cfm
V = average velocity in fpm
A = cross-sectional area in sq.ft
General Principles 30
Example
The cross-sectional area of a duct is 2.75 sq.ft.The velocity of air
flowing in the duct is 3600 fpm. What is the volume?
From the given problem
A = 2.75 sq. ft.
V = 3600 fpm
We know that
Q = V * A
Hence,
Q = 3600 * 2.75 = 9900 cfm
General Principles 31
Basic Definitions
Reynolds number
R = ρDV/μ
Where
ρ = density in lbm/ft3
D = diameter in ft
V = velocity in fpm
μ = air viscosity, lbm/s-ft
General Principles 32
Darcy Weisbach Friction
Coefficient Equation
hf = f (L/d)VP
Where
hf = friction losses in a duct, “wg
f = friction coefficient (dimensionless)
L = duct length, ft
d = duct diameter, ft
VP = velocity pressure,”wg
General Principles 33
Duct Losses
Types of losses in ducts
 Friction losses
 Dynamic or turbulence losses
General Principles 34
Duct Losses
Friction losses
Factors effecting friction losses:
 Duct velocity
 Duct diameter
 Air density
 Air viscosity
 Duct surface roughness
General Principles 35
Duct Losses
Dynamic losses or turbulent losses
Caused by elbows, openings, bends etc. In the flow
way. The turbulence losses at the entry depends on
the shape of the openings
Coefficient of entry (Ce)
For a perfect hood with no turbulence losses Ce = 1.0
I.E
V = 4005ce√VP = 4005 √VP
General Principles 36
Duct Losses
Turbulence losses are given by the following
expression
Hl= FN*VP
Where
FN = decimal fraction
General Principles 37
Terminal Or Settling Velocity
V = 0.0052(S.G)D2
Where
D = particle diameter in microns
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Industrial ventilation part 1

  • 1. Industrial Ventilation General Principles of Industrial Ventilation
  • 2. General Principles 2 What Is Industrial Ventilation? Environmental engineer’s view: The design and application of equipment for providing the necessary conditions for maintaining the efficiency, health and safety of the workers Industrial hygienist’s view: The control of emissions and the control of exposures Mechanical engineer’s view: The control of the environment with air flow. This can be achieved by replacement of contaminated air with clean air
  • 3. General Principles 3 Industrial Ventilation Objectives  To introduce the basic terms  To discuss heat control  To design ventilation systems
  • 4. General Principles 4 Why Industrial Ventilation? To maintain an adequate oxygen supply in the work area. To control hazardous concentrations of toxic materials in the air. To remove any undesirable odors from a given area. To control temperature and humidity. To remove undesirable contaminants at their source before they enter the work place air.
  • 5. General Principles 5 Application Of Industrial Ventilation Systems Optimization of energy costs. Reduction of occupational health disease claims. Control of contaminants to acceptable levels. Control of heat and humidity for comfort. Prevention of fires and explosions.
  • 6. General Principles 6 Solutions To Industrial Ventilation Problems Process modifications Local exhaust ventilation Substitution Isolation Administrative control Personal protection devices Natural ventilation
  • 7. General Principles 7 Ventilation Design Parameters Manufacturing process Exhaust air system & local extraction Climatic requirements in building design (tightness, plant aerodynamics, etc) Cleanliness requirements Ambient air conditions Heat emissions Terrain around the plant Contaminant emissions Regulations
  • 8. General Principles 8 Source Characterization Location Relative contribution of each source to the exposure Characterization of each contributor Characterization of ambient air Worker interaction with emission source Work practices
  • 9. General Principles 9 Types Of Industrial Ventilation Systems Supply systems Purpose: To create a comfortable environment in the plant i.E. The HVAC system To replace air exhausted from the plant i.E. The replacement system
  • 10. General Principles 10 Supply Systems Components Air inlet section Filters Heating and/or cooling equipment Fan Ducts Register/grills for distributing the air within the work space
  • 11. General Principles 11 Exhaust Systems Purpose An exhaust ventilation system removes the air and airborne contaminants from the work place air The exhaust system may exhaust the entire work area, or it may be placed at the source to remove the contaminant at its source itself
  • 12. General Principles 12 Exhaust Systems Types of exhaust systems: General exhaust system Local exhaust system
  • 13. General Principles 13 General Exhaust Systems Used for heat control in an area by introducing large quantities of air in the area. The air may be tempered and recycled. Used for removal of contaminants generated in an area by mixing enough outdoor air with the contaminant so that the average concentration is reduced to a safe level.
  • 14. General Principles 14 Local Exhaust Systems(LES) The objective of a local exhaust system is to remove the contaminant as it is generated at the source itself. Advantages: More effective as compared to a general exhaust system. The smaller exhaust flow rate results in low heating costs compared to the high flow rate required for a general exhaust system. The smaller flow rates lead to lower costs for air cleaning equipment.
  • 15. General Principles 15 Local Exhaust Systems(LES) Components: Hood The duct system including the exhaust stack and/or re-circulation duct Air cleaning device Fan, which serves as an air moving device
  • 16. General Principles 16 What is the difference between Exhaust and Supply systems? An Exhaust ventilation system removes the air and air borne contaminants from the work place, whereas, the Supply system adds air to work room to dilute contaminants in the work place so as to lower the contaminant concentrations.
  • 17. General Principles 17 Pressure In A Ventilation System Air movement in the ventilation system is a result of differences in pressure. In a supply system, the pressure created by the system is in addition to the atmospheric pressure in the work place. In an exhaust system, the objective is to lower the pressure in the system below the atmospheric pressure.
  • 18. General Principles 18 Types Of Pressures In A Ventilation Systems Three types of pressures are of importance in ventilation work. They are: Static pressure Velocity pressure Total pressure
  • 19. General Principles 19 Why is air considered incompressible in Industrial Ventilation design problems? The differences in pressure that exist within the ventilation system itself are small when compared to the atmospheric pressure in the room. Because of the small differences in pressure, air can be assumed to be incompressible. Since 1 lb/in2 = 27 inches of water, 1 inch = 0.036 lbs pressure or 0.24% of standard atmospheric pressure. Thus the potential error introduced due to this assumption is also negligible.
  • 20. General Principles 20 Velocity Pressure It is defined as that pressure required to accelerate air from rest to some velocity (V) and is proportional to the kinetic energy of the air stream. VP acts in the direction of flow and is measured in the direction of flow. VP represents kinetic energy within a system. VP is always positive.
  • 21. General Principles 21 Static Pressure It is defined as the pressure in the duct that tends to burst or collapse the duct and is expressed in inches of water gauge (“wg).  SP acts equally in all directions  SP can be negative or positive
  • 22. General Principles 22 Static pressure can be positive or negative.Explain. Positive static pressure results in the tendency of the air to expand. Negative static pressure results in the tendency of the air to contract. For example, take a common soda straw, and put it in your mouth. Close one end with your finger and blow very hard. You have created a positive static pressure. However, as soon as you remove your finger from the end of the straw, the air begins to move outward away from the straw. The static pressure has been transformed into velocity pressure, which is positive.
  • 23. General Principles 23 Velocity Pressure VELOCITY PRESSURE (VP) VP = (V/4005)2 or V = 4005√VP Where VP = velocity pressure, inches of water gauge (“wg) V = flow velocity, fpm
  • 24. General Principles 24 Total Pressure TP = SP + VP It can be defined as the algebraic sum of the static as well as the velocity pressures SP represents the potential energy of a system and VP the kinetic energy of the system, the sum of which gives the total energy of the system TP is measured in the direction of flow and can be positive or negative
  • 25. General Principles 25 How do you measure the Pressures in a ventilation system? The manometer, which is a simple graduated U-shaped tube open, at both ends, an inclined manometer or a Pitot tube can be used to measure Static pressure. The impact tube can be used to measure Total pressure. The measurement of Static and Total pressures using manometer and impact tube, will also indirectly result in measurement of the Velocity pressure of the system.
  • 26. General Principles 26 Basic Definitions Pressure It is defined as the force per unit area. Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 29.92 inches of mercury or 760 mm of mercury or 14.7 lb/sq.inch.
  • 27. General Principles 27 Basic Definitions Air density It can be defined as the mass per unit volume of air, (lbm/ft3 ). at standard atmosphere (p=14.7 psfa), room temperature (70 F) and zero water content. The value of ρ=0.075 lbm/ft3
  • 28. General Principles 28 Basic Definitions Perfect Gas Equation: P = ρRT Where P = absolute pressure in pounds per square foot absolute (psfa). ρ = gas density in lbm/ft3 . R = gas constant for air. T = absolute temperature in degree Rankin. For any dry air situation ρT = (ρT)std ρ = ρstd(Tstd/T) = 0.075 (460+70)/T = 0.075 (530/T)
  • 29. General Principles 29 Basic Definitions Volumetric Flow Rate The volume or quantity of air that flows through a given location per unit time Q = V * A or V = Q /A or A = Q/V Where Q = volume of flow rate in cfm V = average velocity in fpm A = cross-sectional area in sq.ft
  • 30. General Principles 30 Example The cross-sectional area of a duct is 2.75 sq.ft.The velocity of air flowing in the duct is 3600 fpm. What is the volume? From the given problem A = 2.75 sq. ft. V = 3600 fpm We know that Q = V * A Hence, Q = 3600 * 2.75 = 9900 cfm
  • 31. General Principles 31 Basic Definitions Reynolds number R = ρDV/μ Where ρ = density in lbm/ft3 D = diameter in ft V = velocity in fpm μ = air viscosity, lbm/s-ft
  • 32. General Principles 32 Darcy Weisbach Friction Coefficient Equation hf = f (L/d)VP Where hf = friction losses in a duct, “wg f = friction coefficient (dimensionless) L = duct length, ft d = duct diameter, ft VP = velocity pressure,”wg
  • 33. General Principles 33 Duct Losses Types of losses in ducts  Friction losses  Dynamic or turbulence losses
  • 34. General Principles 34 Duct Losses Friction losses Factors effecting friction losses:  Duct velocity  Duct diameter  Air density  Air viscosity  Duct surface roughness
  • 35. General Principles 35 Duct Losses Dynamic losses or turbulent losses Caused by elbows, openings, bends etc. In the flow way. The turbulence losses at the entry depends on the shape of the openings Coefficient of entry (Ce) For a perfect hood with no turbulence losses Ce = 1.0 I.E V = 4005ce√VP = 4005 √VP
  • 36. General Principles 36 Duct Losses Turbulence losses are given by the following expression Hl= FN*VP Where FN = decimal fraction
  • 37. General Principles 37 Terminal Or Settling Velocity V = 0.0052(S.G)D2 Where D = particle diameter in microns S.G = specific gravity V = settling velocity in fpm