AIR JETS: A PRESENTATION OF THE FLAKT JET TECHNIQUE.

Author(s) : HILLERBRANT B., RUDD C. A.

Type of article: Article

Summary

MANY AIR-CONDITIONING OR REFRIGERATION APPLICATIONS FAIL BECAUSE SUPPLIED AIR DOES NOT REACH ITS TARGET AREA. ANY IMPROVEMENT REQUIRES GREATER AIR VELOCITY WITH SUBSEQUENT INCREASE IN NOISE LEVEL. AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD IS THE USE OF STRATEGICALLY PLACED JETS OF A SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY WHOSE TASK IS TO RE-ENTRAIN AND PROPEL PRIMARY SUPPLY AIR FOR A GREATER DISTANCE. THE SECONDARY JETS CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH A SMALL SUBSIDIARY SYSTEM OF FAN AND DUCTS. THE APPLICATIONS INCLUDE THE REDUCTION OF PRIMARY AIR FOR STANDARD INDUCTION SYSTEMS, CONSTANT THROW FROM VARIABLE AIR VOLUME SYSTEM OUTLETS, BETTER AIR DISTRIBUTION. D.W.H.

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  • Original title: AIR JETS: A PRESENTATION OF THE FLAKT JET TECHNIQUE.
  • Record ID : 1985-2087
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Aust. Refrig. Air Cond. Heat. - vol. 38 - n. 8
  • Publication date: 1984/08
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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