Assessment and prevention of the propagation of carbon monoxide over a working area at arc welding

This paper reports a study of air environment at industrial premises where welding processes take place, with special attention paid to the formation of carbon monoxide (oxide) (CO) in the working environment in the process of manual arc welding. We have given the classification of basic harmful sub...

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Main Authors: Viacheslav Berezutskyi, Inna Hondak, Nataliia Berezutska, Vitaly Dmitrik, Veronika Gorbenko, Viktoriia Makarenko
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Language:English
Published: PC Technology Center 2019-06-01
Series:Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
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spelling doaj-41a6d604490745d79ce211510b47016f2020-11-25T02:22:02ZengPC Technology CenterEastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies1729-37741729-40612019-06-01310 (99)384910.15587/1729-4061.2019.170510170510Assessment and prevention of the propagation of carbon monoxide over a working area at arc weldingViacheslav Berezutskyi0Inna Hondak1Nataliia Berezutska2Vitaly Dmitrik3Veronika Gorbenko4Viktoriia Makarenko5National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute" Kyrpychova str., 2, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 61002Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics Nauky avе., 14, Kharkіv, Ukraine, 61166Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics Nauky avе., 14, Kharkіv, Ukraine, 61166National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute" Kyrpychova str., 2, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 61002National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute" Kyrpychova str., 2, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 61002National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute" Kyrpychova str., 2, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 61002This paper reports a study of air environment at industrial premises where welding processes take place, with special attention paid to the formation of carbon monoxide (oxide) (CO) in the working environment in the process of manual arc welding. We have given the classification of basic harmful substances generated during welding and related processes in terms of the character of negative influence on the body of a welder. A mathematical model of the dynamics of change in the concentration of carbon monoxide in the air of a working area has been constructed, based on the amount of a harmful substance (m) in the air at premises at a time point, the intensity of its release into air, and the air exchange rate. A given mathematical model includes the propagation of carbon monoxide in the air, considering the air exchange between the overall volume of a premise and the local volumes of working zones. There are not enough studies into the formation of carbon monoxide during welding processes, which is why examining this process is a priority. Out experimental study has confirmed that the concentration of carbon monoxide outside the local volumes of local ventilation devices, that is in the air of working zones, remains constant (to 0.01 mg/m3) and does not exceed MPC (20 mg/m3). A failure or the absence of general ventilation leads to a rapid increase in the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in line with an exponential dependence (from 150 to 200 mg/m3 over 0.5‒0.6 hours) within a small closed workspace (1 m3), and can quickly spread throughout the entire premise. However, a failure or the absence of general ventilation leads to a rapid increase in the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in line with an exponential dependence. This indicates that general ventilation is important, but it does not warrant safety for welders and other workers from gas poisoning. Therefore, the use of local ventilation must be ensured, as well as respiratory protection for all present when conducting welding processes. The derived mathematical models make it possible to assess risks during welders’ operations, to take into consideration CO emissions when calculating ventilation systems in working areas, to adjust the system that manages risks and labor safety.http://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/170510arc weldingcarbon monoxideharmful emissionsworkspacegas poisoning
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author Viacheslav Berezutskyi
Inna Hondak
Nataliia Berezutska
Vitaly Dmitrik
Veronika Gorbenko
Viktoriia Makarenko
spellingShingle Viacheslav Berezutskyi
Inna Hondak
Nataliia Berezutska
Vitaly Dmitrik
Veronika Gorbenko
Viktoriia Makarenko
Assessment and prevention of the propagation of carbon monoxide over a working area at arc welding
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
arc welding
carbon monoxide
harmful emissions
workspace
gas poisoning
author_facet Viacheslav Berezutskyi
Inna Hondak
Nataliia Berezutska
Vitaly Dmitrik
Veronika Gorbenko
Viktoriia Makarenko
author_sort Viacheslav Berezutskyi
title Assessment and prevention of the propagation of carbon monoxide over a working area at arc welding
title_short Assessment and prevention of the propagation of carbon monoxide over a working area at arc welding
title_full Assessment and prevention of the propagation of carbon monoxide over a working area at arc welding
title_fullStr Assessment and prevention of the propagation of carbon monoxide over a working area at arc welding
title_full_unstemmed Assessment and prevention of the propagation of carbon monoxide over a working area at arc welding
title_sort assessment and prevention of the propagation of carbon monoxide over a working area at arc welding
publisher PC Technology Center
series Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
issn 1729-3774
1729-4061
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This paper reports a study of air environment at industrial premises where welding processes take place, with special attention paid to the formation of carbon monoxide (oxide) (CO) in the working environment in the process of manual arc welding. We have given the classification of basic harmful substances generated during welding and related processes in terms of the character of negative influence on the body of a welder. A mathematical model of the dynamics of change in the concentration of carbon monoxide in the air of a working area has been constructed, based on the amount of a harmful substance (m) in the air at premises at a time point, the intensity of its release into air, and the air exchange rate. A given mathematical model includes the propagation of carbon monoxide in the air, considering the air exchange between the overall volume of a premise and the local volumes of working zones. There are not enough studies into the formation of carbon monoxide during welding processes, which is why examining this process is a priority. Out experimental study has confirmed that the concentration of carbon monoxide outside the local volumes of local ventilation devices, that is in the air of working zones, remains constant (to 0.01 mg/m3) and does not exceed MPC (20 mg/m3). A failure or the absence of general ventilation leads to a rapid increase in the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in line with an exponential dependence (from 150 to 200 mg/m3 over 0.5‒0.6 hours) within a small closed workspace (1 m3), and can quickly spread throughout the entire premise. However, a failure or the absence of general ventilation leads to a rapid increase in the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in line with an exponential dependence. This indicates that general ventilation is important, but it does not warrant safety for welders and other workers from gas poisoning. Therefore, the use of local ventilation must be ensured, as well as respiratory protection for all present when conducting welding processes. The derived mathematical models make it possible to assess risks during welders’ operations, to take into consideration CO emissions when calculating ventilation systems in working areas, to adjust the system that manages risks and labor safety.
topic arc welding
carbon monoxide
harmful emissions
workspace
gas poisoning
url http://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/170510
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