Numerical investigation of leaking and dispersion of carbon dioxide indoor under ventilation condition

•The diffusion process of carbon dioxide indoor in a ventilated room was investigated.•Gas-detecting alarm device should be installed at the downwind position above the leaking hole.•The concentration downwind decreases with increment of wind speed.•When accidental release happens the valve of cylin...

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Published inEnergy and buildings Vol. 66; pp. 461 - 466
Main Authors Wang, Zhirong, Hu, Yuanyuan, Jiang, Juncheng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Elsevier B.V 01.11.2013
Elsevier
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Summary:•The diffusion process of carbon dioxide indoor in a ventilated room was investigated.•Gas-detecting alarm device should be installed at the downwind position above the leaking hole.•The concentration downwind decreases with increment of wind speed.•When accidental release happens the valve of cylinder must be shut off as soon as possible.•A region of high concentration appears in windward side of the obstacle. Numerical simulation of continuous release and dispersion process of carbon dioxide in a ventilated room was carried out by FLUENT with Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) method. The validation of the simulation method was made by comparison of simulation results with experimental data. The concentration distribution of carbon dioxide indoor was investigated. The effect of the release rate, wind speed and obstacle on gas dispersion was analyzed. Results showed that at the beginning carbon dioxide moved to the top of room by the action of jet flow. Under the condition of wind, the concentration of carbon dioxide increased along the leeward. Over a period of time, the concentration of carbon dioxide indoor kept constant. Gas-detecting alarm device should be installed at the downwind position above the leaking hole. People should get away from the room before high concentration area forms. The concentration of carbon dioxide downwind decreased with increment of wind speed, while increased with increment of release rate. Vents or forced draft should be set to decrease the concentration of carbon dioxide. When there was obstacle behind the leaking source, a region of high concentration appeared in windward side of the obstacle. When designing the layout of industrial workshop, it is necessary to minimize the quantity of equipment indoor or put them near the wall, away from leakage sources.
ISSN:0378-7788
DOI:10.1016/j.enbuild.2013.06.031