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#1 Hariharasudhan.D

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Posted 23 November 2007 - 02:36 AM

Dear friends,
I want to calculate the stack height for leading the unscrubbed gas to the atmosphere. If any one is having knowledge about the same please share it.

#2 Padmakar Katre

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Posted 25 November 2007 - 10:37 AM

Dear,
Consider dispersion analysis is one of the option to find the safe height to vent the gases to atmosphere.Along with the above consider the factors as the exit velocity, buoyancy effects and wind speed; it may also be affected by the local topography. It denotes the maximum height of the centre of a plume path above the level of the ground.As well go through ANSI Z9.5.

Here is one link which you may find useful

http://www.ajdesigne...on_physical.php

#3 Hariharasudhan.D

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Posted 26 November 2007 - 12:10 AM

Dear Padmakar,
Thank you for your reply and particularly giving the standard for designing the stack.
I have also checked the web page you posted.
Thanks & regards,
D.Hariharasudhan.


QUOTE (Padmakar S Katre @ Nov 25 2007, 10:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Dear,
Consider dispersion analysis is one of the option to find the safe height to vent the gases to atmosphere.Along with the above consider the factors as the exit velocity, buoyancy effects and wind speed; it may also be affected by the local topography. It denotes the maximum height of the centre of a plume path above the level of the ground.As well go through ANSI Z9.5.

Here is one link which you may find useful

http://www.ajdesigne...on_physical.php





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