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Week 12 Tutorial

The total pressure differential that the axial fan must develop is 0.75 inches of water column. This is based on the equivalent length approach applied to the duct system shown, which includes 150 feet of 12-inch inlet duct, a pleated 90-degree elbow, 300 feet of 12-inch discharge duct, a transition piece with an area ratio of 0.694 and angle of 45 degrees, and 150 feet of 10-inch straight duct leading to a round ceiling diffuser.

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Week 12 Tutorial

The total pressure differential that the axial fan must develop is 0.75 inches of water column. This is based on the equivalent length approach applied to the duct system shown, which includes 150 feet of 12-inch inlet duct, a pleated 90-degree elbow, 300 feet of 12-inch discharge duct, a transition piece with an area ratio of 0.694 and angle of 45 degrees, and 150 feet of 10-inch straight duct leading to a round ceiling diffuser.

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Week 12 Tutorial Problem

Total Pressure Loss of Ductwork using the Equivalent Length Approach:


A dedicated ventilation system is shown below. Using the equivalent length approach, determine the
total pressure differential that the axial fan must develop for providing an air flow rate of 650 cfm
through the duct system.
Vaneaxial fan:
Hub ratio = 0.7
Pleated 90 elbow, r/D = 1.5:
0 1 2 3 4 D = 12 in.

Inlet grille: 5
open to Discharge duct:
atmospheric Transition:
D = 12 in. 6
pressure Inlet duct: A0/A1 = 0.694
L = 300 ft
D = 12 in. 7  = 45
L = 150 ft
Straight duct: 8
D = 10 in. Round ceiling diffuser:
Drawing not to scale open to atmospheric
L = 150 ft
pressure

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