Concept explainers
a)
The wattage of the fan-motor unit to be purchased.
a)
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The dimension of the bathroom is
The combine efficiency of the fan-motor unit is 50%.
The entire volume of air in the bathroom is replace by the ventilator for every 10 minutes.
Calculation:
Draw the free body diagram of the system as in Figure 1.
Assume the frictional losses along the flow is negligible and the flow is steady and incompressible.
The effect of kinetic energy correction factor is negligible
Take the density of air
Consider the acceleration due to gravity (g) as
Calculate the total volume of air
Calculate the volume flow rate
Here, t is time.
Substitute
Calculate the mass flow rate
Substitute
Refer to figure 1,
The pressure at the point 1 and point 2 as same as the atmospheric pressure
The elevation of the point 1 and 2 are same
Consider the point 1 is far enough from the fan. Thus the flow velocity at the point 1
Write the energy equation for a steady incompressible flow that relates the pressure
Substitute
Substitute
Recall that the electric power rating of fan is equal to the effective power divided by the power rating.
Substitute 0.5 for
Thus, the wattage of the fan-motor unit to be purchased is
b)
The diameter of fan casing.
b)
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The dimension of the bathroom is
The combine efficiency of the fan-motor unit is 50%.
The entire volume of air in the bathroom is replace by the ventilator for every 10 minutes.
Calculation:
Calculate the volume flow rate
Here,
Substitute
Thus, the diameter of the casing is
c)
The pressure difference across the fan.
c)
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The dimension of the bathroom is
The combine efficiency of the fan-motor unit is 50%.
The entire volume of air in the bathroom is replace by the ventilator for every 10 minutes.
Calculation:
Take that the point 3 and 4 to be on the two sides of the fan on the horizontal line.
The elevation of the point 3 and 4 are same
The velocity of the point 3 and 4 are same
Write the energy equation for a steady incompressible flow that relates the pressure
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute 1.2 W for
Thus, the pressure difference across the fan is
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