shane21
Nuclear
- Jul 3, 2015
- 81
Assume a 10" diameter 10' long tube or pipe laying horizontally with a 2" wide slit all along its top side running it's full length.
One end is capped and the other has a fan drawing air into the pipe through this 2" slit all along its length.
Without changing the slit dimensions, is there anything about the tube diameter itself, if that could be varied along its length, that would then help have air being drawn in all along the slit be more equalized and not mostly just coming in through the slit nearest the end with the fan?
IOW's, if you wanted it to draw in near to the same volume of air at one end of slit compared to other end, is there anything about changing pipe dimensions make any difference?
Thanks for any thoughts.
One end is capped and the other has a fan drawing air into the pipe through this 2" slit all along its length.
Without changing the slit dimensions, is there anything about the tube diameter itself, if that could be varied along its length, that would then help have air being drawn in all along the slit be more equalized and not mostly just coming in through the slit nearest the end with the fan?
IOW's, if you wanted it to draw in near to the same volume of air at one end of slit compared to other end, is there anything about changing pipe dimensions make any difference?
Thanks for any thoughts.