Ships and marine technology - Ventilation of cargo spaces where vehicles with internal combustion engines are driven - Calculation of theoretical total airflow required
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Deutsches Institut für Normung
DIN
Publication Date2002-12
Pages CountPages14
This International Standard specifies methods of calculating the theoretical quantity of outdoor air required in cargo spaces of ships where internal combustion engine vehicles are driven. In order to dilute the polluted air to within the permitted occupational exposure limits. Annex A gives average values of the amounts of pollutants in exhaust gases from internal combustion engine vehicles driven in cargo spaces in ships. Annex B gives general information and guidance as to good practice for the ventilation of cargo spaces in ships where internal combustion engine vehicles may be driven.
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Descriptors | Aeration, Air volume flows, Cargo hold, Definitions, Exhaust gases, Ferries, Hull compartments, Internal combustion engines, Mathematical calculations, Methods of calculation, Motor vehicles, Pollutant concentration, Pollutant emissions, Shipbuilding, Ships, Ventilation, Volume flow rate |
ICS Codes | 47.020.90 - Marine ventilation, air conditioning and heating systems |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 440.3 KB |
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