2020
DOI: 10.1177/0143624420976400
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Full-size experimental assessment of the aerodynamic sealing of air curtains for particulate matter

Abstract: An air curtain is used to ensure an adequate separation between two compartments that is aimed to restrict, a clean one and a contaminated one. The air curtain performance is improved with the use of an air extraction from the “contaminated” compartment. The aerodynamic sealing of an optimized air curtain is assessed regarding particulate matter. The evaluation using visual assessment of the aerodynamic sealing using a cold smoke source is validated against PM 10 detection. It is shown that the air curtain pr… Show more

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“…This paper describes the research carried out in phase (iiib), exploring the possibility of using a low nozzle velocity to optimize the use of plane jets for separating two different spaces. It presents a much larger set of results compared to the previous paper [27]. This paper also reviews the previous results obtained by the authors (under both isothermal and high temperature conditions [3,[26][27][28][29]) and updates the equations to predict the air curtain sealing performance applicable for both isothermal flow and for when the air curtain is disturbed by heat sources.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…This paper describes the research carried out in phase (iiib), exploring the possibility of using a low nozzle velocity to optimize the use of plane jets for separating two different spaces. It presents a much larger set of results compared to the previous paper [27]. This paper also reviews the previous results obtained by the authors (under both isothermal and high temperature conditions [3,[26][27][28][29]) and updates the equations to predict the air curtain sealing performance applicable for both isothermal flow and for when the air curtain is disturbed by heat sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Considering that the jet entrainment air increases with the volume flow rate at the air curtain nozzle, it is beneficial to use jet velocities that are as low as possible. A more detailed description of these aspects can be found in [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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