scholarly journals Temperature regime of painted parts in awning-type drying chambers at low ambient temperatures

2021 ◽  
Vol 2131 (5) ◽  
pp. 052074
Author(s):  
P Yakovlev ◽  
I Prosvirina

Abstract The paper considers the problem of colouring large-sized objects, such as modules of sea and river vessels at low ambient temperatures. The temperature distribution depends on the thermal resistance of the walls of the drying chamber, the main characteristics of the heater fan, the dimensions of the chamber and the painted module, the gaps between the walls. The calculation should take into account the aerodynamic resistance of the drying chamber with the part placed in it, the influence of free convection, heat loss and the peculiarities of air distribution inside the shelter. The paper presents the results of a study of the influence of the size of the drying chamber, the size of the painted module, ambient temperatures and air coming from the heater, fan parameters, methods of placing the fan and exhaust ventilation on the range of air temperature changes in the tent. The methods of numerical modelling and experimental studies were used in the study. Based on the results obtained, a calculation method is proposed that allows determining the decrease in temperature inside the chamber relative to the temperature of the air coming from the heater. To automate the calculations, a program has been developed to determine the parameters of the air after heating with a fan heater.

2018 ◽  
Vol 875 ◽  
pp. 137-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valery N. Azarov ◽  
Natalia M. Sergina ◽  
I.V. Stefanenko

It was proposed to use air flow screw straightened units in outlet pipe of the dust collectors to reduce the aerodynamic resistance of exhaust ventilation systems. It is allowed to decrease power consumption for their maintenance operation consequently. The article describes the results of experimental studies to evaluate its effectiveness by applying the tangential screw straightened unit within ventilation system. The obtained results showed that the use of this device allows reducing the aerodynamic resistance of the cyclone by 14.6%, and for counter-swirling flows’ dust collector (CSFC) by 17.2-23.6%. It was found that meanings of the aerodynamic resistance depend on value the share proportion of the flow entering into lower CSFC apparatus’ input.


2003 ◽  
Vol 86 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 139-156 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robin J. Rowbury

Biological thermometers are cellular components or structures which sense increasing temperatures, interaction of the thermometer and the thermal stress bringing about the switching-on of inducible responses, with gradually enhanced levels of response induction following gradually increasing temperatures. In enterobacteria, for studies of such thermometers, generally induction of heat shock protein (HSP) synthesis has been examined, with experimental studies aiming to establish (often indirectly) how the temperature changes which initiate HSP synthesis are sensed; numerous other processes and responses show graded induction as temperature is increased, and how the temperature changes which induce these are sensed is also of interest. Several classes of intracellular component and structure have been proposed as enterobacterial thermometers, with the ribosome and the DnaK chaperone being the most favoured, although for many of the proposed intracellular thermometers, most of the evidence for their functioning in this way is indirect. In contrast to the above, the studies reviewed here firmly establish that for four distinct stress responses, which are switched-on gradually as temperature increases, temperature changes are sensed by extracellular components (extracellular sensing components, ESCs) i.e. there is firm and direct evidence for the occurrence of extracellular thermometers. All four thermometers described here are proteins, which appear to be distinct and different from each other, and on sensing thermal stress are activated by it to four distinct extracellular induction components (EICs), which interact with receptors on the surface of organisms to induce the appropriate responses. It is predicted that many other temperature-induced processes, including the synthesis of HSPs, will be switched-on following the activation of similar extracellular thermometers by thermal stimuli.


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