Kalle1202
Mechanical
- Nov 19, 2019
- 7
Hello everyone!
Iam looking for someone who can support me with a airflow calculation within a pipe for us.
Attached is a sketch with more details. The airflow can be between 5 and 10scfm per 1ft pipe length.
We have two pipes each with a length of 4m or 13.16ft. The air leaves the pipes at 1cm holes that are drilled into both sides of the pipe. Additionally the first 1m of the pipes are supposed to supply 6.2% of the total airflow, between 1 and 2m 19%, between 2 and 3m 31% and the last meter from 3 to 4m is supposed to supply 43%. Last the air is supplied from a collection chamber to the pipes. Two questions are to answer: 1) How many holes do we need and what is their distance to ensure an even airflow with the noted percentages. Also which pipe diameter should be chosen? 2) How big must the collection chamber be to provide enough pressure to both pipes.
I would be very thankful for every tip. I hope I can help the community in the future with environmental engineering related questions.
Iam looking for someone who can support me with a airflow calculation within a pipe for us.
Attached is a sketch with more details. The airflow can be between 5 and 10scfm per 1ft pipe length.
We have two pipes each with a length of 4m or 13.16ft. The air leaves the pipes at 1cm holes that are drilled into both sides of the pipe. Additionally the first 1m of the pipes are supposed to supply 6.2% of the total airflow, between 1 and 2m 19%, between 2 and 3m 31% and the last meter from 3 to 4m is supposed to supply 43%. Last the air is supplied from a collection chamber to the pipes. Two questions are to answer: 1) How many holes do we need and what is their distance to ensure an even airflow with the noted percentages. Also which pipe diameter should be chosen? 2) How big must the collection chamber be to provide enough pressure to both pipes.
I would be very thankful for every tip. I hope I can help the community in the future with environmental engineering related questions.