RI 3412 Ventilation Of Manholes - 3. Effect Of Wind Velocity On Natural Ventilation

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 398 KB
- Publication Date:
- Aug 1, 1938
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION In previous reports 5,6./ results were given showing the amount of natural ventilation that takes place in manholes (capacities, 74.1 to 308 cubic feet) when the number of ventilation openings in the manhole cover ranged from no openings to a maximum of 4g.The tests warranted the general conclusion that the ventilation or air changes taking place in, a manhole increase as the area of openings in the cover of the manhole is increased, and are proportional (with the exception of a few erratic tests) to the area of the openings in the cover. The area of the openings was the chief factor that affected ventilation.The results did not show any marked change in rate of ventilation due to increased capacity or shape of manhole, when the results were expressed in terms of air changes per day versus area of ventilation openings in square inches per 100 cubic feet of manhole space.It was observed during these investigations that in certain tests that showed erratic results (that is, did not agree with the general average for a given set of test conditions) the wind velocity during the test period was also abnormal. In view of these findings it was decided to conduct a series of tests in which the wind velocity across the openings in the manhole cover could be controlled accurately to determine the effect of wind velocity on ventilation rate."
Citation
APA:
(1938) RI 3412 Ventilation Of Manholes - 3. Effect Of Wind Velocity On Natural VentilationMLA: RI 3412 Ventilation Of Manholes - 3. Effect Of Wind Velocity On Natural Ventilation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.