Ventilation plays a critical role in ensuring safe and efficient operation of industrial facilities. Properly designed ventilation systems help control airborne contaminants, maintain acceptable working conditions, and protect both personnel and equipment. This case study highlights how CFD simulations were used to address complex ventilation challenges and create a safer operational environment.
Facilities handling hazardous materials must comply with stringent emission and safety regulations. Even minor leakages can pose serious risks to occupants and surrounding areas. Using CFD, ventilation strategies were evaluated and optimized to ensure rapid removal of hazardous gases from the facility, effective pressure balancing across different zones, and prevention of contaminant accumulation. This approach supports regulatory compliance while enhancing overall plant safety and reliability.
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