Befuddled
Aerospace
- Jan 9, 2008
- 76
Hi all,
I am newbie trying to work something out, so I'll try my best to explain.
I have a large warehouse (L x W x H) 9.5m x 9.6m x 46.3m in size, which has excellent ventilation coming in through large mesh screens at one end which are sheltered from wind.
There is old vertical stack at one end with a constant diameter of 2.4 m in the roof which is open to atmosphere and is approximately 37m in height (measured from the ground)
The stack has a regular circular flat top (no cowl etc), just straight out.
If i have a wind speed of 4.5m/s, is it possible to calculate an approximate value for how long it would take for the air inside the warehouse to be changed by just relying upon the stack effect (no forced ventilation from fans etc)
As the wind is a cross wind across the top of the stack, i'm not sure its as simple as saying the vertical velocity in the stack is 4.5 m/s (i feel it should be lower as its being entrained due to the moving air above the stack outlet)
There is also no temperature difference as there is no heating in the warehouse
Anyone got any pointers or useful formulas? i just need a rough rule of thumb way to determine a value.
Thanks in advance
Befuddled..
I am newbie trying to work something out, so I'll try my best to explain.
I have a large warehouse (L x W x H) 9.5m x 9.6m x 46.3m in size, which has excellent ventilation coming in through large mesh screens at one end which are sheltered from wind.
There is old vertical stack at one end with a constant diameter of 2.4 m in the roof which is open to atmosphere and is approximately 37m in height (measured from the ground)
The stack has a regular circular flat top (no cowl etc), just straight out.
If i have a wind speed of 4.5m/s, is it possible to calculate an approximate value for how long it would take for the air inside the warehouse to be changed by just relying upon the stack effect (no forced ventilation from fans etc)
As the wind is a cross wind across the top of the stack, i'm not sure its as simple as saying the vertical velocity in the stack is 4.5 m/s (i feel it should be lower as its being entrained due to the moving air above the stack outlet)
There is also no temperature difference as there is no heating in the warehouse
Anyone got any pointers or useful formulas? i just need a rough rule of thumb way to determine a value.
Thanks in advance
Befuddled..