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Exhausting, Pneumatic Transport

Received: 9 September 2014    Accepted: 12 September 2014    Published: 17 October 2014
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Abstract

The contribution describes frequent functional problems of exhausting devices, caused by no observing of essential rules of fluid mechanics. For instance, due to the unbalanced tubing system of several branches the medium flows in individual connections and their relevant energy transports are not corresponding to the designed one, or the diffuser of very large enlargement leads to the flow separation, increased noise level etc.

Published in International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Applications (Volume 3, Issue 1-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Numerical Flow Simulations in Textile Industry

DOI 10.11648/j.ijmea.s.2015030101.16
Page(s) 33-39
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Keywords

Numerical Flow Simulation, Exhausting, Pneumatic Transport, Aerodynamic Noise

References
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[3] K. Adamek, J. Kolar, P. Půlpan, M. Pustka, "Noise reduction at the fan outlet", Computational Problems of Engineering, ed. Matsorakis, Springer Verlag, 2014, ISBN 978-1-61804-202-6.
[4] Czech Utility design No. 2013-28182: Device for noise damping of the air flow, 20.01.2014.
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    Karel Adamek, Jan Kolar, Pavel Peukert, Martin Pustka, Petr Pulpan, et al. Exhausting, Pneumatic Transport. Int J Mech Eng Appl. 2014;3(1-1):33-39. doi: 10.11648/j.ijmea.s.2015030101.16

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Author Information
  • VUTS – Centre of Machinery Research, Liberec, Czech Rep.

  • VUTS – Centre of Machinery Research, Liberec, Czech Rep.

  • VUTS – Centre of Machinery Research, Liberec, Czech Rep.

  • VUTS – Centre of Machinery Research, Liberec, Czech Rep.

  • VUTS – Centre of Machinery Research, Liberec, Czech Rep.

  • HP – Pelzer, Zatec, Czech Rep.

  • Preciosa, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Rep.

  • Magna- Exteriors and Interiors Bohemia, Liberec, Czech Rep.

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