Industrial Ventilation
Engineering Principles
Working from an engineering approach based on fundamental concepts, it explores the design and function of industrial ventilation systems. Describes a systematic approach to protecting worker health through reducing airborne hazards. The approach is based on first principles and engineering fundamentals and includes, and then goes beyond, the usual empirically based considerations. Problem sets are provided.
Respiratory System.
Design Criteria.
Contaminant Generation.
General Ventilation Well-Mixed Model.
Present Local Ventilation Practice.
Ideal Fluids.
Particle Dynamics.
Control of Particle.
Control of Gases and Vapors.
References.
Appendices.
Index.
Design Criteria.
Contaminant Generation.
General Ventilation Well-Mixed Model.
Present Local Ventilation Practice.
Ideal Fluids.
Particle Dynamics.
Control of Particle.
Control of Gases and Vapors.
References.
Appendices.
Index.
Robert Jennings Heinsohn is the author of Industrial Ventilation: Engineering Principles, published by Wiley.