2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20184400020
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The distribution of air temperature and velocity in the selected boiler room

Abstract: Abstract. The crucial impact on the indoor air quality in technological rooms, including boiler plant buildings, is made by operation of technological devices and ventilation systems. Therefore, the distribution of air temperature and velocity in these rooms mainly depends on location and heat gains generated by combustion devices, as well as emplacement of air supply and air exhaust elements. The temperature and airflow volume of supplied air is also an issue, because the indoor environment parameters are for… Show more

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“…Due to the technical and technological limitations of flue gas cleaning installations (the efficiency of filtration systems is about 99.9%), some pollutants are released into the environment. The formation of chemicals, bacteria, and fungi during storage, drying, and combustion of municipal sewage sludge may have a negative impact on staff operating the facility and local residents [13,[19][20][21]. When planning the location of thermal waste treatment plants, relevant institutions should consider not only technical and technological aspects, but also the opinions of local communities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to the technical and technological limitations of flue gas cleaning installations (the efficiency of filtration systems is about 99.9%), some pollutants are released into the environment. The formation of chemicals, bacteria, and fungi during storage, drying, and combustion of municipal sewage sludge may have a negative impact on staff operating the facility and local residents [13,[19][20][21]. When planning the location of thermal waste treatment plants, relevant institutions should consider not only technical and technological aspects, but also the opinions of local communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%