Air is flowing in a circular duct. The air flow rate is Q-2000 ft³/min. The diameter of the duct is D=14 in. The length of the duct is 100 ft. (3) Determine the total friction loss H _inH₂0 Air flow rate (min) 500-000 400-000 300 000 200 000 100000 80 000 100009 40 000 30-000 20 000 10000 8000 6000 4000 3000k 2000 1000 800 009 400 300 A 200 100 80 60 01 2 TO 78-2/8-9 9URAZA,R 2/2 Diameter of duct 102 03 04 06 080.1 02 03 04 06 08 1 Friction loss (inches of water per 100 fo 2 10000 1000 100 6 8 10

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Air is flowing in a circular duct. The air flow rate is Q=2000 ft3/min. The diameter of the duct is D=14 in. The length of the duct is 100 ft.

(3) Determine the total friction loss HL_________inH2O

 

Air is flowing in a circular duct. The air flow rate is Q=2000 ft³/min. The diameter of the
duct is D=14 in. The length of the duct is 100 ft.
(3) Determine the total friction loss H
inH2O
Air flow rate (ft3/min)
500 000
400 000
300 000
200 000
100 000
80 000
60 000
40 000
30 000
20 000
10 000
8000
6000
4000
3000
20000
1000
800
600
300
200
100
80
60
01
80
02
70
3-2/3-9 928A2.0.R
18%
Velocity
Linde
feet per minute
18
16
Diameter of duct in inches
03 04 06 080.1
2
140
200
10
IHT.
0.2 0.3 04 06 08 1
Friction loss (inches of water per 100 fo
2
100 000
10000
1000
100
6 8 10
Transcribed Image Text:Air is flowing in a circular duct. The air flow rate is Q=2000 ft³/min. The diameter of the duct is D=14 in. The length of the duct is 100 ft. (3) Determine the total friction loss H inH2O Air flow rate (ft3/min) 500 000 400 000 300 000 200 000 100 000 80 000 60 000 40 000 30 000 20 000 10 000 8000 6000 4000 3000 20000 1000 800 600 300 200 100 80 60 01 80 02 70 3-2/3-9 928A2.0.R 18% Velocity Linde feet per minute 18 16 Diameter of duct in inches 03 04 06 080.1 2 140 200 10 IHT. 0.2 0.3 04 06 08 1 Friction loss (inches of water per 100 fo 2 100 000 10000 1000 100 6 8 10
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