The Court and the Suspect: Human Frailty, the Calculating Criminal, and the Penitent in the Interrogation RoomFor the past century, the Supreme Court has swung back-and-forth between a laissez faire approach to police interrogation and the far more regulatory approach eSocial Science Electronic ...
For this you need to know the volume of the room (height x width x length = volume in m3 or ft3). The ventilation per hour is then calculated as follows: volume x ventilation rate = m3/hour or cfm. Geared to (poultry) livestock Authorities such as animal specialists or the government...
Not sure what to use for forced air convection though. I would be using a fan moving 725 cfm. Any thoughts? Upvote 0 Downvote Mar 26, 2010 1 #6 zekeman Mechanical Aug 30, 2004 1,311 US This problem recurs from time to time and I believe no one has gotten it right. It ...