What is the principle of toilet vents

Updated on Bathroom 2024-01-27
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is due to the wind outside.

    According to aerodynamics, the flowing air pressure is small, and the aircraft can fly into the sky by relying on the lift generated by the wing of the aircraft, and the air flows to the leading edge of the wing, which is divided into two streams, upper and lower, which flow along the upper and lower surfaces of the wing respectively, and rejoin at the trailing edge of the wing and flow backward. The upper surface of the wing is relatively convex and the flow tube is thinner, indicating that the flow rate is increased and the pressure is reduced. On the lower surface of the wing, the air flow is blocked, the flow tube becomes thicker, the flow velocity slows down, and the pressure increases.

    As a result, there is a pressure difference between the upper and lower surfaces of the wing, which creates lift on the wing. The lift generated by this difference in velocity is enough to lift an aircraft weighing tens of tons into the sky.

    The air in the bathroom is quite still, and there is often wind at the vents. When there is wind, a suction force is generated at the vent to suck the turbid air out of the bathroom. And fresh air from the gap under the bathroom door (according to the specification, there should be about 1 cm of air outlet under the bathroom door. Fill it in.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Although the outside temperature is higher than the temperature of the bathroom, the bathroom will produce water vapor when it is in use, and the water vapor is easy to volatilize.

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