2013
DOI: 10.1093/annhyg/met011
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Flow and Containment Characteristics of a Sash-less, Variable-Height Inclined Air-Curtain Fume Hood

Abstract: To increase containment efficiency and reduce energy consumption, a sash-less, variable-height inclined air-curtain fume hood (sIAC hood) was developed and tested by a laser-assisted flow visualization technique and tracer-gas detection method. This novel design requires neither sash nor baffle. The sIAC hood employed the inclined push-pull air-curtain technique and two deflection plates installed on the side walls of the hood to induce a tetra-vortex flow structure. The results of flow visualization showed th… Show more

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“…Over the past decade, three types of unconventional fume hoods that utilized the same aerodynamic principles as a push-pull air curtain were developed. 1,11,[21][22][23] The three types of air-curtain fume hoods are the air-curtain (AC) fume hood, sash-less inclined air-curtain (sIAC) fume hood and inclined air-curtain (IAC) fume hood. The leakage levels of these AC fume hoods were measured based on EN-14,175 and ANSI/ASHRAE-110 and found that the leakages were negligible at low suction flow rates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past decade, three types of unconventional fume hoods that utilized the same aerodynamic principles as a push-pull air curtain were developed. 1,11,[21][22][23] The three types of air-curtain fume hoods are the air-curtain (AC) fume hood, sash-less inclined air-curtain (sIAC) fume hood and inclined air-curtain (IAC) fume hood. The leakage levels of these AC fume hoods were measured based on EN-14,175 and ANSI/ASHRAE-110 and found that the leakages were negligible at low suction flow rates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%