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Computational Fluid Dynamics for Cleanroom Design

Chapter 13. ASHRAE DESIGN GUIDE FOR CLEANROOMS: FUNDAMENTALS, SYSTEMS, AND PERFORMANCE, ASHRAE 2017

Author:

Kishor Khankari

Abstract:

Cleanrooms are used in virtually all the major high-tech sectors where contaminants can adversely affect the research or manufacturing process. Though non-contamination can never be completely achieved, cleanrooms can be designed, operated, and controlled to meet specific process requirements for indoor air cleanliness. The ASHRAE Design Guide for Cleanrooms offers a practical, comprehensive approach to cleanroom theories, fundamentals, performance, control, testing, and industrial applications. It offers an approachable technical perspective to designers, builders, owners, and operators of cleanrooms. The Chapter on CFD provides basics of CFD and its applications to cleanroom design and optimization.

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    About the author

    Dr. Kishor Khankari

    ASHRAE Fellow, ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer

    Dr Kishor Khankari is the founder of AnSight LLC. As a specialist in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), his passion for solving engineering problems and providing sound scientific solutions has led to innovations and optimized designs in the industry.

    A noted expert in his field, he has a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota and has published in several technical journals and trade magazines. As a well sought-after speaker Dr. Khankari makes regular presentations in various technical conferences and professional meetings worldwide.

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