Air flow visualisation techniques.
Contributor(s): University of Sydney. Dept. of Architectural Science.
Material type: BookDescription: Videocassette (VHS)(ca. 25 min.) : sd., col. 1/2 in.Subject(s): Buildings--Aerodynamics | Ventilation | Air flow | Buildings--Environmental engineeringItem type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Matheson Library | Matheson Library | AV | 721 AIR (Browse shelf) | 127 | 041208 |
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The projection water tunnel is a device for two dimensional flow visualization. It enables air flow patterns around and through buildings to be projected onto a screen. The flow patterns are made visible by small plastic pellets of neutral density contained in the flowing water. The models are made of perspex in the profile and slipped in the inverted position down into the projection tank. These studies are suitable for determining natural ventilation in buildings.
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