RHolmes8
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 1, 2014
- 3
My question is regarding the thickness of Material needed for exhaust ducting from a generator to a heat exchanger. A microturbine generator with (5) engines will be supplying its exhaust to a heat exchanger.
The design criteria is:
Exhaust Temperature: 535-600 F
Exhaust Flow: 11,720 SCFM or 22,0003 ACFM
Exhaust Specific Heat: 0.265 Btu/lb-degF
The ducting will be 30" diameter to keep the back pressure below the maximum threshold of 8 in W.C. but I am unsure on the thickness of material needed for this. I have seen on a previous job 304 stainless steel 16 Ga was used but my question is how did they come to that conclusion. Would 18 GA be sufficient as long as it is supported properly?
The design criteria is:
Exhaust Temperature: 535-600 F
Exhaust Flow: 11,720 SCFM or 22,0003 ACFM
Exhaust Specific Heat: 0.265 Btu/lb-degF
The ducting will be 30" diameter to keep the back pressure below the maximum threshold of 8 in W.C. but I am unsure on the thickness of material needed for this. I have seen on a previous job 304 stainless steel 16 Ga was used but my question is how did they come to that conclusion. Would 18 GA be sufficient as long as it is supported properly?