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  1. NikT

    Heat Removsl By Ventilation

    Thanks to all who responded. I will try the suggested equations. NikT
  2. NikT

    Heat Removsl By Ventilation

    Thanks to all, especially DUMechEng. Yor answer, which appears to be close to my solution made sense. I guess I danced around the conversion so much I lost my way. Thanks again, NikT
  3. NikT

    Heat Removsl By Ventilation

    To Wareagl487 & MintJulep; Thanks for your thoughts, but I really want to know how the units are manipulated to arrive at the 1.085 constant. In other words, what's in the black box that makes 1.085. While, I agree that temperature being a delta should not be a problem, isn't the magnitude of...
  4. NikT

    Heat Removsl By Ventilation

    In Thread 403-17260, Willard3 gave the formula CFM X 1.085 X Delta T = BTU/ hr. Can willard3 (or anyone else) please show step by step how this equation was derived? Is delta T in degrees-F, or C, or R(Rankine)? Surely, the units of delta T would have an effect on the magnitude of the CFM...

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