Numerical and experimental study of the International Space Station crew quarters ventilation

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作者
Georgescu, Matei Razvan [1 ,2 ]
Meslem, Amina [1 ]
Nastase, Ilinca [2 ]
Sandu, Mihnea [2 ]
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[1] Univ Rennes, LGCGM, 3 Rue Clos Courtel,BP 90422, F-35704 Rennes 7, France
[2] Tech Univ Civil Engn Bucharest, CAMBI Res Ctr, 66 Pache Protopopescu Blvd, Bucharest 021414, Romania
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ISS ventilation; PIV measurements; Fan operating curve; Similitude study; REDUCED-SCALE MODEL; PIV MEASUREMENTS; 2D-PIV MEASUREMENT; AIR-DISTRIBUTION; FLOW; JET; FAN;
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10.1016/j.jobe.2021.102714
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
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The current paper proposes a detailed study of the ventilation system of the crew quarters (CQ) aboard the International Space Station (ISS) in order to identify the ventilation system's capacity to reduce CO2 accumulation around an occupant. These results would enable the improvement of the ventilation system, thereby decreasing the health risks of the occupants. The ventilation flow fields are studied through numerical results which are validated with experimental Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) measurements in a reduced-scale mockup. The equivalence between the reduced scale experimental and the full-scale numerical results is obtained through a Reynolds-number based similitude criteria. This enabled the authors to validate the isothermal airflow in the full-scale numerical model with the experimental results of the water flow in the reduced-scale mock-up. Normalized numerical and experimental velocity profiles have been superposed and were found to be in good agreement. Both numerical and experimental models highlight a stagnation region in the centre of the CQ volume leading to a ventilation deficit of the astronaut's breathing zone. The results indicate that this stagnant region is a reason for the excess CO2 accumulation in the CQ, despite the high ventilation rate (>45 hourly air exchanges). To the author's best knowledge this is the first numerical study of the CQ ventilation system validated with reduced-scale experimental modelling. The paper's findings have implications in building air quality studies, suggesting that targeted ventilation is preferable to raw increased in flow rates.
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