Analysis of the microclimate of the halls of worship
Autor: | A. I. Eremkin, I. K. Ponomareva |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 1926:012005 |
ISSN: | 1742-6596 1742-6588 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1742-6596/1926/1/012005 |
Popis: | Carrying out rituals in the church hall of the cathedral is accompanied by a significant release of various hazards from parishioners and staff (heat, water vapor, carbon dioxide), when burning candles, from the use of censers and lamps (heat, carbon dioxide, fumes, soot, soot, water vapor), from consecration and solar radiation through external enclosures (heat). In the article, a local exhaust ventilation system with the use of umbrellas installed above the candlestick tabletop is proposed for trapping and removing harmful emissions from burning candles in a worship hall. To calculate air changes, it is important to have data on the amount of harmful substances emitted in the church hall of the cathedral. It is known that in the central part of the cathedral during the warm period of the year in the hall of worship at the permissible internal air temperature from 12 to 16 ° C and the optimum temperature from 14 to 16 ° C, one person emits an average of 50 g / h of water vapor. In the cold period of the year, when the permissible internal air temperature in the worship hall is from 12 to 16 ° C and the optimal temperature is 14 to 16 ° C, each parishioner emits on average up to 40 g / h of water vapor. Heat release from one person in full heat reaches 80 W in the warm season, and up to 100 W in the cold. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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