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Natural ventilation through single opening
Well ok, so they just take the total area minus the area of the vent grill?- arc_sd
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Natural ventilation through single opening
There are no guidelines for a problem like this?- arc_sd
- Post #11
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Natural ventilation through single opening
Yes ofcourse that's possible, but I want to calculate it beforehand. So if the formulas I've found are right I want to use them, but I want to correct them for the vent grill. Does anybody know?- arc_sd
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Natural ventilation through single opening
Yes I know. But I want to know what will be the flow when it is just 1 vent (just because there is no other option in a certain room)- arc_sd
- Post #7
- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Natural ventilation through single opening
The opening is from the bottom to the top with a certain spacing between the floor and ceiling. So it is almost the full height. That's why I showed the example of the door, because this looks the most like my problem.- arc_sd
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Natural ventilation through single opening
I want to cool a room down of 40 degrees Celsius with an outside temperature of 30 degrees Celsius, only with natural ventilation (worst case scenario). I want to know how this can be calculated and if it's possible.- arc_sd
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Natural ventilation through single opening
Hello, I am wondering what will happen if I try to ventilate a room by natural ventilation through a single opening. In this opening there will be a ventilation grill. I already found a paper about counterflow through an open door by temperature differences...- arc_sd
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- natural temperature ventilation
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering