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Empirical and numerical study of pollutant leakage caused by human arm movement through machine enclosure

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 379, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.134726

Keywords

Human arm movement; Enclosure; CFD; Pollutant leakage; Empirical model

Funding

  1. National Key R & D Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology, China
  2. [2018YFC0705300]

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The manufacturing industry consumes a large amount of energy for ventilation, but workers' arm movements may cause pollutant leakage and reduce ventilation efficiency. This study used computational fluid dynamics to study the human arm induced pollutant leakage and proposed an empirical formula to predict it. The study found that the inclined in-out movement caused the most pollutant leakage, and a higher movement velocity increased the leakage amount.
The manufacturing industry consumes a large quantity of energy for ventilation to remove pollutants and heat generated during production processes. However, workers' arm movements may cause pollutant leakage and reduce ventilation efficiency. This lead to increased energy consumption on ventilation, but their impacts have not been considered in previous studies. This investigation used a validated computational-fluid-dynamics (CFD) program to study the human arm induced pollutant leakage, and an empirical formula was proposed to predict the leakage. Four types of human arm movements were studied: (1) no movement, (2) up-down movement, (3) horizontal in-out movement, and (4) inclined in-out movement. The inclined in-out movement caused the most pollutant leakage, and a higher arm-moving velocity increased the pollutant leakage amount. Compared with the results of CFD simulation, the formula underestimated the leaked volume by 8-31% and the pollutant leakage amount by 9-32%. In summary, this study found that the pollutant leakage occurred in the wake behind the moving arms, and the proposed empirical formula provided a rapid and acceptable method for evaluating the pollutant leakage. With this work, clean environment in industrial buildings could be realized with lowered energy consumption, thus achieving sustainable development.

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