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Industrial Ventilation Design Guidebook: Volume 1. Fundamentals. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • July 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4991048

The fully revised and restructured two-volume 2nd edition of the Industrial Ventilation Design Guidebook develops a systematic approach to the engineering design of industrial ventilation systems and provides engineers guidance on how to implement this state-of-the-art ventilation technology on a global basis.Volume 1: Fundamentals features the latest research technology in the broad field of ventilation for contaminant control including extensive updates of the foundational chapters from the previous edition.With major contributions by experts from Asia, Europe and North America in the global industrial ventilation field, this new edition is a valuable reference for consulting engineers working in the design of air pollution and sustainability for their industrial clients (processing and manufacturing), as well as mechanical, process and plant engineers looking for design methodologies and advice on sensors and control algorithms for specific industrial operations so they can meet challenging targets in the low carbon economy.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
Howard Goodfellow
2. Terminology
Howard Goodfellow
3. Industrial Ventilation Design Method
Angui Li
4. Physical Fundamentals
Howard Goodfellow and Eric F. Good
5. Physiological and Toxicological Considerations
Larry G. Berglund, Sirkka Rissanen, Kirsi Jussila, Jonathan W. Kaufman, P�ivi Piiril�, Kai M. Savolainen, Pentti Kalliokoski, Pertti Pasanen, Matti Viluksela, Ulf Landstr�m , Pekka Saarinen, Jaana Rys�, and Risto Juvonen
6. Target Levels
Huang Congxin, Ma Jishuai and Li Angui
7. Principles of Air and Contaminant Movement Inside and Around Buildings
Alexander Zhivov, H�kon Skistad, Elisabeth Mundt, Vladimir Posokhin, Mike Ratcliff, Eugene Skilkrot, Andrey Strongin, Xianting Li, Tengfei Zhang, Fuyun Zhao, Xiaoliang Shao, and Yang Yang
8. Room Air Conditioning
Risto Kosonen and Bin Zhou
9. Air-handling Processes
Guangyu Cao, Jorma Railio, Eric F. Curd, Marko Hyttinen, Peng Liu, Hans Martin Mathisen, Dorota Belkowska-Wolocko, Maria Justo-Alonso, Paul White, Chris Coxon, and Terje Arne Wenaas
Appendix

Authors

Howard D. Goodfellow Adjunct Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, ON, Canada. Howard Goodfellow graduated with a Ph.D. from the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry from the University of Toronto and has been responsible for specialized consulting and engineering design services for over 1000 industrial and government clients in the environmental field. He has provided litigation support and expert testimony for numerous legal clients in the industrial clean air technology field. For over 25 years, Dr. Goodfellow has been a recognized expert in the field of ventilation, air pollution and air quality control. His affiliation with the University of Toronto as Adjunct Professor and his association with TEKES and INVENT teams in Finland has led to teaching opportunities in various countries in the area of industrial ventilation as well as the publication of the first edition of the Industrial Ventilation Design Guidebook. He has presented over 100 technical papers and is the author of the scientific textbook entitled: "Advanced Design of Ventilation Systems for Contaminant Control.� Dr. Goodfellow is a named Fellow of Engineers from the Professional Engineers Ontario and the Canadian Academy of Engineering as well as Hall of Distinction, University of Toronto, Engineering Alumni Association and recipient of The Engineering Medal, Entrepreneurship Category, Ontario Professional Engineers, and the Canada Award, Society of Chemical Industry. Risto Kosonen Professor of HVAC Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aalto University, Finland. Risto Kosonen is a professor in the area of HVAC technology with focus on indoor climate, high-performing building services and as well as energy efficiency in buildings. He has 25 years of experience in industry, and he is the author of over 320 international publications, as well as leadership experience in several research projects with industry over a period of 35 years. He is a REHVA Fellow, President of SCANVAC, and Chair of Indoor Climate Association in Finland. He has received awards such as the REHVA Professional Award of Technology and SCANVAC's Rydberg Gold Medal.