Presentation 2005-10-28
A study on design review of the control performance of the air conditioning to prevent room pressure change troubles
Takamitsu KOIKE, Shigeyuki TATENO, Hisayoshi MATSUYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) It is very important to keep pressure differences among the rooms with different cleanness in pharmaceutical factories, semiconductor factories and so on. Room pressure change troubles, however, are frequently detected at commissioning systems and result in a large amount of losses of time and money. A method of design review by use of simulation is proposed in this paper to prevent room pressure change troubles at commissioning test by removing the causes of the troubles in the design stage.
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Keyword(in English) Air conditioning / room pressure / trouble / Matlab / Simlink / Flow Master
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Conference Date 2005/10/21(1days)
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Title (in English) A study on design review of the control performance of the air conditioning to prevent room pressure change troubles
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Keyword(1) Air conditioning
Keyword(2) room pressure
Keyword(3) trouble
Keyword(4) Matlab
Keyword(5) Simlink
Keyword(6) Flow Master
1st Author's Name Takamitsu KOIKE
1st Author's Affiliation WASEDA University the Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems()
2nd Author's Name Shigeyuki TATENO
2nd Author's Affiliation WASEDA University the Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems
3rd Author's Name Hisayoshi MATSUYAMA
3rd Author's Affiliation WASEDA University the Graduate School of Information, Production and Systems
Date 2005-10-28
Paper # R2005-33
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 376
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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