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simple air flow problem 1

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ddace

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Sep 23, 2003
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Administration kills engineering. Design calculation ability is a muscle, if not trained it atrophies...

I am curently designing a mobile generator unit in a closed area.I need to determine the amount of air flow requiered to maintain an ambiant temp of no more than 40ºc.

Known:
desired ambiant temp: 40ºc
outside temp (cooling air) :up to 30ºC
kw regected by components inside habitacle :205Kw

unknown:

air flow volume needed in order to maintain ambiant temp at no more than 40ºc in order to select exhaust fan and inlet damper/loovers?

air speed could reach up to 1000ft/min

I need reminding of practical equations/formulas and basic notions?

 
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I think it's might be so:
Required flow can be calculated according to
Q = H/c*p*(Ti - To)
assume that
H = 205kWt or 11658 Btu/min,
c = 0.24,
p = 0.075,
Ti = 30C or 86F,
To = 40C or 104F,

and Q = only 35981 CFM.
 
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