sciguyjim
Chemical
- Jun 12, 2002
- 155
I'd like to be able to convert a volume CFM value to a linear speed of feet/min. The flow = 575 CFM and the pipe diam is 3". This calculation looks correct, do you agree?
pipe area=7.065 in^2
575 CFM = 993600 cubic inches/min
length of tube to hold 993600 cu in = 993600 in^3/7.065 in^2 = 140636.94 inches or 11719.7 ft.
so, linear speed is 11,719.7 feet/min or 133.2 mph
Reynold's number = [rho*V*D]/u
rho = density of air at 40°F = 1.127 kg/m^3
Velocity = 133.2 mph = 59.5 meters/sec
Diam = 3" = 0.0762 meters
Dynamic Viscosity of air = u = 1.87x10^-5 N*s/m^2
Re=273,246 which is in the transitional region between laminar and turbulent flow, right?
pipe area=7.065 in^2
575 CFM = 993600 cubic inches/min
length of tube to hold 993600 cu in = 993600 in^3/7.065 in^2 = 140636.94 inches or 11719.7 ft.
so, linear speed is 11,719.7 feet/min or 133.2 mph
Reynold's number = [rho*V*D]/u
rho = density of air at 40°F = 1.127 kg/m^3
Velocity = 133.2 mph = 59.5 meters/sec
Diam = 3" = 0.0762 meters
Dynamic Viscosity of air = u = 1.87x10^-5 N*s/m^2
Re=273,246 which is in the transitional region between laminar and turbulent flow, right?