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Humidification and ventilation management in textile industry / B. Purushothama.

By: Series: Woodhead publishing India in textilesPublication details: New Delhi : Woodhead Pub. India, 2009.Description: x, 446 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9788190800129
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 677.02 PUR
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1.Needs for maintaining humidity
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Relation of humidity to working in the textile mills
1.3 Dust Control
1.4 Control of air pollution
etc

2 A glance at the developments
2.1 General
2.2 Unit humidifiers
2.3 Central station type plant
2.4 Supplementary humidification
etc

3 Different Types of humidification
3.1 Steam humidification
3.2 Evaporative pan
3.3 Water spray humidifiers

4 Air handing units in textile industry
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Supplying air to air washer plants
4.3 Air filter construction and cleaning system
4.4 Type of fans used
etc

5 Hudification Requirements in Manmade fibre plants
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Quench box
5.3 Take up area
5.4 Draw twist area
etc

6 Humidification requirements in nonwoven plants
6.1 Processes in nonwoven plants
6.2 Air distribution needs in non woven industry
6.3 Material Air conditioning and spot air conditioning
6.4 Cleaning of the air
etc

7 Concept of total air control
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Different individual solutions
7.3 Cleaning and Disposal of air
7.4 Controls
7.5 After-sales service : trouble free operation

8 Localised humidification control
8.1 Need for localised humidification control
8.2 Use of heating lumps
8.3 Subsystem humidification
8.4 AirBell air outlet
8.5 Exhausting air
etc

9 Maintenance of humidity
9.1 Understanding Calculations
9.2 Operation and problems associated with air washer systems
9.3 Efficient use of humidification plants
9.4 Keeping AHUs clean
9.5 Monitoring humidity
etc

10 Auxiliary units to make humidification units effective
10.1 Building design to have effective control of Humidity

11 Air-Conditioning units
11.1 History of air Conditioning
11.2 Application of Air conditioning
11.3 Different types of air conditioners
11.4 Design for air conditiong system
etc

12 Air Pollution control in textile industry
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Source of air pollution
12.3 Air pollution control
12.4 Use of UV disinfestations
12.5 An integrated approach for the textile industry

13 Dehumidification
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Reducing the humidity
13.3 Types of humidification


14 Designing heating, Ventilating and air Conditioning
14.1 What is HVAC
14.2 Fundamental of Energy and Resource Efficient HVAC design

15 Definitions of terms used in humidification engineering



Includes bibliographical references (p. 443-446).

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