lci
Mechanical
- Jan 23, 2003
- 14
I have an application where a worker must trim the steel rod ends from a steel rod bundle(coil 6000 lbs @ 1200 F) made in a rod mill. The coils are transported on a hook conveyor and the worker trims 2' off the coil ends. The problem is that the radiant heat and the elevated ambient air temperature creates a heat exposure problem.
Presently there is a 12'x15'exaust hood (pulling 56,000 cfm) over the area and fans blowing on the workers. The hood is 12' above the workers and can not be lowered. The workers can not feel any cooling from just the exhoust hood and the fans blowing on the workers tend to blow hot air onto them.
Any suggestions on how to increase the air flow over the workers and through the hood with out pulling 800,000 Cfm through the hood to get a 20fps air flow over the workers?
Presently there is a 12'x15'exaust hood (pulling 56,000 cfm) over the area and fans blowing on the workers. The hood is 12' above the workers and can not be lowered. The workers can not feel any cooling from just the exhoust hood and the fans blowing on the workers tend to blow hot air onto them.
Any suggestions on how to increase the air flow over the workers and through the hood with out pulling 800,000 Cfm through the hood to get a 20fps air flow over the workers?