zhou yi, he jie, zhang junwei, et al. Experiment of ambient temperature distribution in ICF driver’s target building[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2009, 21.
Citation:
zhou yi, he jie, zhang junwei, et al. Experiment of ambient temperature distribution in ICF driver’s target building[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2009, 21.
zhou yi, he jie, zhang junwei, et al. Experiment of ambient temperature distribution in ICF driver’s target building[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2009, 21.
Citation:
zhou yi, he jie, zhang junwei, et al. Experiment of ambient temperature distribution in ICF driver’s target building[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2009, 21.
An experiment is designed to explore the ambient temperature distribution in an ICF driver’s target building. Multi-channel PC-2WS temperature monitoring recorders and PTWD-2A precision temperature sensors are used to measure temperatures on the three vertical cross-sections in the building, and the collected data have been handled by MATLAB. The experiment and analysis show that the design of the heating ventilation and air conditioning(HVAC) system can maintain the temperature stability throughout the building. However, because of the impact of heat in the target chamber, larger local environmental temperature gradients appear near the marshalling yard, the staff region on the middle floor, and equipments on the lower floor which needs to be controlled.