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- Mar 30, 2007
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Hello all,
I am looking for a way to calculate the amount of condensation formed in the air discharge stack. There will be two air streams exiting the stack:
1) 20,000 ACFM, 137F, Saturated, 3' Diameter Duct
2) 40,000 ACFM, 162F, 50% RH, 3.5' Diameter Duct
For calculation purposes I want to consider the minimum ambient temperature to be 41F.
After mixing the air continues for 50' before exiting the stack, the stack diameter is 6'6".
Any points in the right direction would be helpful, I am having a difficulty incorporating the time in the stack into the equation as it very brief.
I appreciate your feedback.
Best,
Danny B
I am looking for a way to calculate the amount of condensation formed in the air discharge stack. There will be two air streams exiting the stack:
1) 20,000 ACFM, 137F, Saturated, 3' Diameter Duct
2) 40,000 ACFM, 162F, 50% RH, 3.5' Diameter Duct
For calculation purposes I want to consider the minimum ambient temperature to be 41F.
After mixing the air continues for 50' before exiting the stack, the stack diameter is 6'6".
Any points in the right direction would be helpful, I am having a difficulty incorporating the time in the stack into the equation as it very brief.
I appreciate your feedback.
Best,
Danny B