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English -- Analyzing the Performance of a Kitchen Exhaust Air Duct with Regards to Recent Standards-A CFD/Thermal-Stress Simulation

contributor authorASHRAE - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
date accessioned2017-10-18T10:58:49Z
date available2017-10-18T10:58:49Z
date copyright2016.01.01
date issued2016
identifier otherKHBQSFAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho162sear79D/handle/yse/233229
description abstractScope: Recent standards have defined a lower minimum air velocity in kitchen exhaust air ducts without compromising performance. Steel ducts are usually specified to a standard steel gage thickness capable of handling the extreme load conditions of high temperatures, possible corrosive conditions, and negative pressure levels within exhaust duct. This paper simulates a typical kitchen exhaust air duct performing under extreme temperature conditions and low air duct velocities. Lower exhaust air velocities should correspond to lower in-duct negative pressure values and, therefore, possibly a reduction in steel duct wall thickness. A computational fluid dynamics (CFD)/thermal stress analysis was carried out under the most extreme load conditions specified under recently issued standards. This analysis demonstrates that a lower-gage steel duct thickness is more than sufficient than what is specified in recent standards, and, therefore, a lower-gage steel thickness can be used.
languageEnglish
titleASHRAE ST-16-001num
titleEnglish -- Analyzing the Performance of a Kitchen Exhaust Air Duct with Regards to Recent Standards-A CFD/Thermal-Stress Simulationen
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page7
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treeASHRAE - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.:;2016
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