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Design Methodology

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Ventilation and Energy Efficiency in Welding Shops

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The following methodology describes a process of the HVAC system selection and design. It reflects all important stages of design, and allows all parties involved in the design process (e.g., architects, process and mechanical engineers, building owners, etc.) to better understand the information required for HVAC system design and the order of tasks to be performed. Figure 2.1 shows a design methodology decision tree.

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  • DGB, in Industrial Ventilation Design Guidebook, ed. by H. Goodfellow, E. Tahti (Academic, 2000)

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Zhivov, A. (2022). Design Methodology. In: Ventilation and Energy Efficiency in Welding Shops . SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77295-6_2

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