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Flow rate (CFM) in a different inlet are & outlet area

 
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Jul27-12, 08:26 AM   #1
 

Flow rate (CFM) in a different inlet are & outlet area


Hello,

Here are the knowns:
Inlet open area = 17 inches^2
Outlet open area = 30 inches^2
Internal Fans = 270 cfm (3 fans @ 90 cfm each)

What is the CFM through the system and what's the equations used to figure this out?

Thanks a ton!
John
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Jul27-12, 08:49 AM   #2
 
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The answer appears to be given in the problem statement: 270 cfm.
Jul27-12, 08:53 AM   #3
 
The fan spec is 90cfm per fan. That doesn't mean that 270cfm (3 fans) is what will exhaust out the rear of the unit. If I have a huge fan inside a box and a very little inlet or outlet, the fan will be choked and pressure will build due to the open air restriction.
Jul27-12, 10:07 AM   #4
 
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Flow rate (CFM) in a different inlet are & outlet area


You'll need to look at fan curves and estimate pressure drop through your system then.

Do you have a sketch you can upload?
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