- Author
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Faison, Jr., T. K.
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Davis, J. C.
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Achenbach, P. R.
- Title
- Performance of Louvered Devices as Air Mixers. Building Science Series.
- Coporate
- National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. Buidling Research Div.
- Report
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NBS BSS 027
March 1970
- Distribution
- Available from National Technical Information Service
- Keywords
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ducts, jet mixing flow; heating, temperature control; heaters; systems engineering; baffles; design; performance (engineering); air
- Identifiers
- louvers
- Abstract
- As part of a study of evaluating methods for reducing thermal gradients within the cross section of an air stream, three louvered mixing devices were investigated. Each of these devices was found to be capable of reducing the cross-sectional nonuniformity of air temperature to a few percent of the entered value. The three devices covered in the report contain combinations of louvers (directing vanes) and baffles as mixing elements. The three mixers (the louvered strip, the concentric louvers, and the louvered-baffle) required 4.75, 3.8, and 3.0 duct diameters, respectively, to reach a mixing effectiveness level of 97 percent. The mixing effectiveness of the louvered strip and concentric louver models was independent of the approach velocity, whereas the effectiveness of the louver-baffle model was somewhat dependent on the approach velocity. The pressure drops accompanying air flow through the mixers, expressed as multiples of the velocity head of the entering air, were approximately 7, 5, and 38 for the louvered strip, concentric louver, and louver-baffle mixers, respectively. (Author)