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Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: jasoturner on 30/05/2013 16:59:11
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Hi, I am getting rusty. We know that for air flow through a fan, in English units under typical conditions, the Bhp required is calculated as:
BHP = (CFM * Pressure) / 6356 * Eff), where pressure is in inches of water and Eff is the fan efficiency.
We also know from Bernoulli's equation that, if we ignore changes in elevation:
P1 + KE1 + Energy Input = P2 + KE2
My understanding is that we can assume the air out in the room somewhere is essentially not moving, so we have Energy Input = (P2-P1) + KE2.
Here's what's driving me batty. I am trying to derive the 6356 constant and can't seem to do it. Am I missing something? Wrong approach? The units get scrambled on me.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Maybe this one will help you out?
http://www.scribd.com/doc/13839504/HVAC-Constants