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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] internal airflow



That being said, what are the typical flow rates being used in PSUB
scrubber fans?

-Sean


On Fri, 18 May 2001 21:02:50 -0400, Dan H. wrote:

>If you were looking at a larger space, it might be a consideration, but in a PSUB there no dead air corners.  I'm sure just the air exiting your scrubber will cause enough turbulence in a PSUB to mix it up.
>Put a person in the mix to breath in and exhale, not to mention be moving around, and I doubt it would make much matter where you placed what.
>
>Dan H.
>
>"Sean T. Stevenson" wrote:
>
>> For those of you with 1 atm scrubbed systems, what if any work did you do to ensure that the flow of air through the cabin maximizes the recirculatory efficiency?  I'm working on a conceptual design,
>> and am thinking of placing the freshly scrubbed air outlets high and the intake to scrubber low, but I have no idea how to model the airflow.  Do I even need to worry about this?  Maybe diffusion is fast
>> enough to take care of the problem.  Thoughts?
>>
>> -Sean
>