ub313
Mechanical
- Sep 12, 2005
- 10
Hi All,
I am attempting to estimate friction losses for a large duct work which uses textile fabric (in place of traditional galvanized steel sheet).
I require help in finding out the ABSOLUTE ROUGHNESS FACTOR FOR FABRIC MATERIAL, Can some one please direct me to this info? Even an order of magnitude is sufficient as textile ducts are available in many patterns.
The manufacturers of such duct material do not seem to have authentic data on these values.
ASHRAE shows 0.0003 ft ( Epsilon value) for GI and 0.01ft for fabric and wire flexible duct, (the type used for connectiions to air terminals) which is too high, since the fabric duct material, has no wires on the inside is much smoother and always inflated when fan is operational.]Thanks in anticipation
I am attempting to estimate friction losses for a large duct work which uses textile fabric (in place of traditional galvanized steel sheet).
I require help in finding out the ABSOLUTE ROUGHNESS FACTOR FOR FABRIC MATERIAL, Can some one please direct me to this info? Even an order of magnitude is sufficient as textile ducts are available in many patterns.
The manufacturers of such duct material do not seem to have authentic data on these values.
ASHRAE shows 0.0003 ft ( Epsilon value) for GI and 0.01ft for fabric and wire flexible duct, (the type used for connectiions to air terminals) which is too high, since the fabric duct material, has no wires on the inside is much smoother and always inflated when fan is operational.]Thanks in anticipation