Characteristic Curves For The Series-Parallel Ventilation Network With Multiple Fans

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. J. Wang
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The concept of subsystem characteristic curves for multiple-fan ventilation networks is presented through the construction of characteristic curves for two-fan, series-parallel networks. By considering fans as the individual network branches, the multiple-fan network is viewed as consisting of two components: any one fan branch, which is called the reference fan branch, and its associated subsystem. Thus, F subsystems can be designated for the network with F fan branches. Each subsystem contains one or more fan branches. The subsystem characteristic curve is the pressure-vs.-quantity curve of the subsystem. As illustrated in the example networks, the subsystem characteristic curve is not a strictly increasing curve and does not pass through the origin. The intersection of the characteristic curves for the subsystem and the reference fan branch represents an operating point. Multiple intersections therefore represent multiple operating points.
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APA: Y. J. Wang  (1994)  Characteristic Curves For The Series-Parallel Ventilation Network With Multiple Fans

MLA: Y. J. Wang Characteristic Curves For The Series-Parallel Ventilation Network With Multiple Fans. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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