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1 Objectives Describe room distribution basics Select diffusers
Supply and return duct sizing

2 Pressures Static pressure – pressure not due to velocity
Velocity pressure – pressure due to velocity Total pressure – sum of above

3 Relationship Between Static and Total Pressure

4 Duct Design Total and static pressure drops are proportional to square of velocity Plot of pressure drop vs. volumetric flow rate (or velocity) is called system characteristic

5 System Characteristic

6 Electrical Resistance Analogy

7 Frictional Losses

8 Non-circular Ducts Parallel concept to wetted perimeter

9 Dynamic losses Losses associated with Two methods
Changes in velocity Obstructions Bends Fittings and transitions Two methods Equivalent length and loss coefficients

10 Loss Coefficients ΔPt = CoPv,0

11 ΔPt = CoPv,0

12 Example 18.7 Determine total pressure drop from 0 to 4

13 Conversion Between Methods

14 Fans Driving force to move air in buildings
Raise pressure and produce flow Two main types: Centrifugal Axial

15 Relevant Fan Parameters
Total pressure rise Static pressure rise Power requirement Efficiency Note ηtot does not account for motor efficiency

16 Balance Point

17 Fan Performance

18 Centrifugal fans

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21 Axial Fans

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24 Fan Laws “Approximate relationships”
Given two aerodynamically similar fans, can extrapolate performance data Be very careful

25 Question How does fan power consumption vary with volumetric air flow rate?

26 Controlling Air Flow

27 Dampers

28 Effect on Fan Curve

29 VAV Operation

30 Duct Layout Overview Layout and select diffusers
Use maximum air flow rates Locate air handling equipment and do all connections Space requirements Aesthetics Acoustics Assign fittings

31 Duct Layout (cont.) Find pressure drop data for all components and duct fittings Complete rough sizing using either Equal friction Static regain method Complete second sizing Check sound levels Access for maintenance

32 Summary Select diffuser based on ADPI Given a layout of duct system
Calculate total pressure drop Identify fittings contributing most to pressure drop Deal with non-circular ducts Use fitting loss coefficient or equal length method Next class: fans, duct layout, other equipment


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