Title :
Automated control solution for contaminant dispersal in a cleanroom
Author :
Shih, Yang-Cheng ; Yang, An-Shik ; Lu, Chang-Wei ; Chen, Chao-Wen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy & Refrigerating Air-Conditioning Eng., Nat. Taipei Univ. of Technol., Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract :
The purpose of this research is to explore the pollutant management in a cleanroom. During the experiments, a hot-wire anemometer was used to measure the airflow velocities delivered from the fan filter units (FFUs). Gaseous ethanol with a known concentration was also released for the interval of 1 min. Three ppbRAE Plus PGM-7240 photoionization detectors were also employed to simultaneously measure the spatial and temporal distributions of the ethanol concentration from a leaking gas pollutant source. To examine the formation and interaction of the airflow through the FFU with the spurt flow released from a pollutant leaking source, the computational analysis was based on the time-dependent three-dimensional conservation equations of mass, momentum and species concentration for the turbulent incompressible isothermal flow with a standard k-ε two-equation turbulent model applied as turbulence closure. The predictions were compared with the measured steady-state velocities and transient ethanol concentration profiles to validate the computer software. To realize the plant automation for ensuring personnel safety in a contaminated cleanroom, numerical experiments was extended to investigate if an air curtain can establish an effective shield for control of gas pollutant dispersion.
Keywords :
air pollution control; air pollution measurement; clean rooms; computational fluid dynamics; contamination; health and safety; FFU; PGM-7240 photoionization detectors; airflow velocity measurement; automated control solution; cleanroom; computational analysis; computer software; contaminant dispersal; fan filter units; gaseous ethanol concentration; hot-wire anemometer; leaking gas pollutant control; plant automation; pollutant management; spatial distributions measurement; spurt flow; standard k-ε two-equation turbulent model; steady-state velocity measurement; temporal distributions measurement; time 1 min; time-dependent three-dimensional conservation equations; transient ethanol concentration; turbulent incompressible isothermal flow; Automatic control; Detectors; Equations; Ethanol; Filters; Fluid flow measurement; Ionization; Leak detection; Pollution measurement; Velocity measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Informatics (INDIN), 2010 8th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Osaka
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7298-7
DOI :
10.1109/INDIN.2010.5549467