scMechE
Mechanical
- Aug 17, 2012
- 8
Hello everybody!
At my job we are designing a ducting system that will convey flue gases. I've searched in several books and technical documents but i haven't found a lot of information about mitered (or gored) elbows pressure drop. For the design we have chosen to use elbows with the following characteristics: 90 degree, 5 gore, and r/D=1.5.
One of the documents that i reviewed was the "Duct Design" chapter in ASHRAE's Fundamentals Handbook. In this document i found some fitting loss coefficients for mitered ells, but i have some doubts about this coefficients:
1) In the document it says that these coefficients are "Local Loss Coefficients", represented with the letter "C". I don't understand the difference between these local loss coefficients and the more common "Resistance Coefficients", usually represented with the letter "K".
2) Does the local loss coefficient consider the material that the elbow is made of, i.e., does it consider the surface's roughness?
3) Does anybody know if these local loss coefficients can be used in the case of high temperature gases (like in this case) or they are valid just for low temperature gases, e.g. air at ambient temperature?
Or perhaps, someone has found the pressure drop coefficients for mitered ells somewhere else? A friend told me that i could find this kind of informations in API RP 533 standard.
Thanks in advance for your help, i really appreciate it!
At my job we are designing a ducting system that will convey flue gases. I've searched in several books and technical documents but i haven't found a lot of information about mitered (or gored) elbows pressure drop. For the design we have chosen to use elbows with the following characteristics: 90 degree, 5 gore, and r/D=1.5.
One of the documents that i reviewed was the "Duct Design" chapter in ASHRAE's Fundamentals Handbook. In this document i found some fitting loss coefficients for mitered ells, but i have some doubts about this coefficients:
1) In the document it says that these coefficients are "Local Loss Coefficients", represented with the letter "C". I don't understand the difference between these local loss coefficients and the more common "Resistance Coefficients", usually represented with the letter "K".
2) Does the local loss coefficient consider the material that the elbow is made of, i.e., does it consider the surface's roughness?
3) Does anybody know if these local loss coefficients can be used in the case of high temperature gases (like in this case) or they are valid just for low temperature gases, e.g. air at ambient temperature?
Or perhaps, someone has found the pressure drop coefficients for mitered ells somewhere else? A friend told me that i could find this kind of informations in API RP 533 standard.
Thanks in advance for your help, i really appreciate it!