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CFD Analysis of LLNL Downdraft Table

Publication Type

Report

Date Published

10/2003

Authors

Finlayson, Elizabeth U., Buvaneswari Jayaraman, Astrid H. Kristoffersen, Ashok J. Gadgil

Abstract

This study examines the airflow and contaminant transport in an existing room (89"x77"x98") that houses a downdraft table at LLNL. The facility was designed and built in the 1960's and is currently being considered for redesign. One objective of the redesign is to reduce airflow while maintaining or improving user safety. Because this facility has been used for many years to handle radioactive material it is impractical to conduct extensive experimental tests in it. Therefore, we have performed a Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) analysis of the facility. The study examines the current operational condition and some other cases with reduced airflow. Reducing airflow will lead to savings in operating costs (lower fan power consumption), and possible improvements in containment from reduced turbulence. In addition, we examine three design (geometry) changes. These are: (1) increasing the area of the HVAC inlet on the ceiling, (2) adding a 15° angled ceiling inlet and (3) increasing the area of the slot in the doorway. Of these three geometry modifications, only the larger doorway slot leads to improved predicted containment.

Year of Publication

2003

Organization

Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division, Sustainable Energy Department, Indoor Environment Group

Research Areas

IEG Commercial Buildings, IEG Chem-Bio Preparedness, EAEI Healthy & Efficient Buildings

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