The employment of air curtain to segregate pollutants diffusion near the sources for fire prevention is actually more and more diffused in industry buildings. Their success is due to the peculiarity to compart spaces without fixed barriers which should interfere with people and equipments. The application of air flows in museum deals with the problem to separate visitors and objects in order to protect the latter from pollutants. When the device is installed near the object to protect, this represents a “direct protection method”, and a proposal of this kind of system is on to go in the HVAC and air distribution system retrofitting of the Galleria dell’Accademia in Firenze where Michelangelo’s David and other masterpieces are placed in. CFD characterisation of the case-study is reported.

Air curtains as a protection for indoor cultural heritage / DE SANTOLI, Livio; Mancini, Francesco; Mariotti, Matteo. - STAMPA. - (2005). (Intervento presentato al convegno Clima 2005 - 8th REHVA World Congress – „Experience the Future of Building Technologies“ tenutosi a Lausanne; Switzerland nel 9-12 ottobre 2005).

Air curtains as a protection for indoor cultural heritage

DE SANTOLI, LIVIO;MANCINI, Francesco;MARIOTTI, Matteo
2005

Abstract

The employment of air curtain to segregate pollutants diffusion near the sources for fire prevention is actually more and more diffused in industry buildings. Their success is due to the peculiarity to compart spaces without fixed barriers which should interfere with people and equipments. The application of air flows in museum deals with the problem to separate visitors and objects in order to protect the latter from pollutants. When the device is installed near the object to protect, this represents a “direct protection method”, and a proposal of this kind of system is on to go in the HVAC and air distribution system retrofitting of the Galleria dell’Accademia in Firenze where Michelangelo’s David and other masterpieces are placed in. CFD characterisation of the case-study is reported.
2005
Clima 2005 - 8th REHVA World Congress – „Experience the Future of Building Technologies“
CFD; Cultural Heritage; Ventilation Efficiency; Air Curtains; MUSEI; LAME D'ARIA
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Air curtains as a protection for indoor cultural heritage / DE SANTOLI, Livio; Mancini, Francesco; Mariotti, Matteo. - STAMPA. - (2005). (Intervento presentato al convegno Clima 2005 - 8th REHVA World Congress – „Experience the Future of Building Technologies“ tenutosi a Lausanne; Switzerland nel 9-12 ottobre 2005).
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