Energy and Buildings, Vol.43, No.1, 126-129, 2011
An experimental study of naturally driven heated air flow in a vertical pipe
Specifications of warm air flow within a vertical pipe which is induced by the buoyancy effect were investigated in this study Air from surroundings was directed Into a heating chamber connected to a vertical pipe to establish a flow within the pipe The temperature and the velocity were measured at different points within the stable flow and the mean values of these parameters were computed Mass flow rate of air was evaluated using ideal gas assumption In order to investigate the effect of the thermal boundary condition of the pipe two tests were conducted once for the pipe exposed to the surroundings and then for the pipe with a thermal insulation A model for predicting the induced flow rate of warm air was developed and the predictions of the model were compared with the experimental data over the tested range of the parameters (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved