화학공학소재연구정보센터
Heat Transfer Engineering, Vol.33, No.14, 1196-1206, 2012
Heat Transfer Through Vertically Downward-Blowing Single-Jet Air Curtains for Cold Rooms
One of the major sources of heat gain in refrigerated storage rooms is the infiltration of warm ambient air through doorways. Air curtains reduce this amount of heat transfer by blowing a plane air jet in the doorway while allowing an easy passage of the traffic. An air curtain device installed at the doorway of a cold room in a supermarket was studied in detail. Thermographic images were taken, recording the temperature field across the doorway. Tracer gas decay measurements were used to estimate the airflow rate through the door. These measurements were then used to validate a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of the air curtain. With this CFD model the impact of some important air curtain parameters, such as the jet velocity and the jet nozzle width, on the heat transfer rate through the opening is determined. Finally, an expression to estimate the heat transfer rate through the air curtain is proposed.