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SAME
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SAME Holding
Problem Description
Objectives
Methodology
Results / Conclusions
General Ventilation
Dust Control
Gas Control
Problem Description
Problem Description
Harvesting
Fugitive emissions
Problem Description
Problem Description
Objectives
SAME
Results
Results
Results
Results
Results
Results
Louvers
West
1.65
1.52
North
1.31
1.59
East
1.42
1.43
Volume
[m]
Continuous
Grav. Fan flow
[m/s]
Segmented
Grav. Fan flow
[m/s]
Renewals/h
Cathodes
Handling
Area
90000
68.94
97.3
6.6
Cells Area
105000
137.2
64.2
6.9
Whole EW
Tankhouse
195000
206.1
64.2
97.3
6.8
Area
Results
Conclusions
CFD model for day time conditions agrees with measured temperature/air velocity
measurements.
During daytime, in the order of 6.8 renewals per hour are generated within EW
tankhouse. However, renewals per hour are not homogenoeus, mainly because of
natural convection.
During nighttime, measured air velocities at louvers show that renewals per hour
drop to ~50% compared to daytime.
Improvements Results
Improvements Results
Floor blockage
as simple as using
rubber sheets (old belts)
Case
Average temperature
at 1.5 [m] from cells level
[C] (K)
Standard deviation
(spatial fluctuations)
[C]
Base
28.59 (301.59)
0.57
28.86 (301.86)
0.83
28.09 (301.09)
0.27
Improvements Results
Improvements Results
Improvements Results
Air ejectors applied to improved gravitational fans (8:1 air flow ratio)
Improvements Results
Km
Pm
1
Ve2
2
Improvements Results
Improvements Results
Q s
C1 As / Ap C2
Qp
Improvements Results
~15%
Centrifugal fan P-Q curve (left). Optimized air ejectors flow ratio, based on
centrifugal fan performance (right)
Improvements Results
SAME
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II.
Gravitational fans exhaust air flow enhanced ~50% by using aerodynamic deflectors.
III. Notoriously more homogenoeus air flow by using partial floor blockage at
walkways.
IV. It has been probed that air ejectors can be successfully used for driving assisted
natural ventilation within EW tankhouses.
Thank You
Questions?
(For further information, visit us during poster
session at the end of this presentation)
Ph.D. Gabriel Arvalo R&D Team Leader
gabriel.arevalo@same.cl