The second edition of Ventilation Control of the Work Environment incorporates changes in the field of industrial hygiene since the first edition was published in 1982. Integrating feedback from students and professionals, the new edition includes problems sets for each chapter and updated informati
Ventilation for Control of the Work Environment, Second Edition
β Scribed by William A. Burgess, Michael J. Ellenbecker, Robert D. Treitman(auth.)
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 438
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The second edition of Ventilation Control of the Work Environment incorporates changes in the field of industrial hygiene since the first edition was published in 1982. Integrating feedback from students and professionals, the new edition includes problems sets for each chapter and updated information on the modeling of exhaust ventilation systems, and thus assures the continuation of the book's role as the primary industry textbook.
This revised text includes a large amount of material on HVAC systems, and has been updated to reflect the changes in the Ventilation Manual published by ACGIH. It uses both English and metric units, and each chapter concludes with a problem set.Content:
Chapter 1 Ventilation for Control (pages 1β11):
Chapter 2 Principles of Airflow (pages 12β42):
Chapter 3 Airflow Measurement Techniques (pages 43β89):
Chapter 4 General Exhaust Ventilation (pages 90β107):
Chapter 5 Hood Design (pages 108β150):
Chapter 6 Hood Designs for Specific Applications (pages 151β203):
Chapter 7 Chemical Laboratory Ventilation (pages 204β231):
Chapter 8 Design of Single?Hood Systems (pages 232β253):
Chapter 9 Design of Multiple?Hood Systems (pages 254β281):
Chapter 10 Fans and Blowers (pages 282β310):
Chapter 11 Air?Cleaning Devices (pages 311β337):
Chapter 12 Replacement?Air Systems (pages 338β357):
Chapter 13 Quantification of Hood Performance (pages 358β373):
Chapter 14 Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics to Ventilation System Design (pages 374β390):
Chapter 15 Reentry (pages 391β416):
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