mammut74
Mechanical
- Nov 27, 2006
- 15
Hi all,
Thanks for reading this, I am a newbie in Silencers, and I hope for some pointers.
Is there a 'typical' or rule of thumb value for pressure drop across a large silencer? It will be placed after an ID Fan, before the stack, with a maximum flue gas flow of ~100,000 Nm3/h. It is for a power plant.
I Googled and came up with the following formula:
Pressure drop = C x ( V/ 4005)^2 x (530/ {T+460}) * ({ P+14.7} / 14.7)
where C = 0.85 (pressure drop coeff),
T= temp, deg. F (= 390 deg. F)
P= pressure, psig
with this I got a low pressure drop of ~0.4" WG.
I am not asking for anyone to check my work, but I would like to know if the 0.4" WG is realistic for such a large flow?
Is there any considerations that I may have missed out? Thanks
Kai
Thanks for reading this, I am a newbie in Silencers, and I hope for some pointers.
Is there a 'typical' or rule of thumb value for pressure drop across a large silencer? It will be placed after an ID Fan, before the stack, with a maximum flue gas flow of ~100,000 Nm3/h. It is for a power plant.
I Googled and came up with the following formula:
Pressure drop = C x ( V/ 4005)^2 x (530/ {T+460}) * ({ P+14.7} / 14.7)
where C = 0.85 (pressure drop coeff),
T= temp, deg. F (= 390 deg. F)
P= pressure, psig
with this I got a low pressure drop of ~0.4" WG.
I am not asking for anyone to check my work, but I would like to know if the 0.4" WG is realistic for such a large flow?
Is there any considerations that I may have missed out? Thanks
Kai