Graph-Analytical Estimation Method of Natural Ventilation Efficiency during Natural Gas Combustion

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Open burning of natural gas when using gas equipment in the premises of residential buildings is considered, taking into account the formation of combustion products, depending on the coefficients of excess air. Theoretical and experimental studies of combustion processes are presented. To determine the aerodynamic process in the ventilation duct, theoretical calculations of the dependence of the discharge at the entrance to the ventilation duct from the outside temperature of the atmospheric air were made. Graph-analytic method of evaluating the effectiveness of natural ventilation is carried out.

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