cfm - pressure - cross section relation
cfm - pressure - cross section relation
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Hello everyone,
My name is Frank and I'm new to this site.
I need help in dimensioning a minimum size opening so that a certain cfm of air will pass through when subject to a given pressure.
Thank you.
My name is Frank and I'm new to this site.
I need help in dimensioning a minimum size opening so that a certain cfm of air will pass through when subject to a given pressure.
Thank you.





RE: cfm - pressure - cross section relation
If not in choked flow, then I've been unable to accurately predict a flow rate through a choke to atmosphere in 20 years of trying (if the "choke" is an orifice plate used for gaas measurement then the arithmetic is very well documented).
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RE: cfm - pressure - cross section relation
RE: cfm - pressure - cross section relation
Thank you for the prompt response.
I'm sorry for not giving enough details about my application and perhaps wasting your time.
I work for a company dealing with drilling equipment, including drill pipes.
I have to design a device to be incorporated in a drill string. Compressed air is used to evacuate the cuttings from the bottom of the hole.
The air supply is 1900 CFM @ 250 PSI. I have to design my tool so that it does not create a restriction for the air circulation, in other words
I have to determine the minimum cross section to be provided so that the flow rate is maintained at the given pressure.
I appreciate your help.
Best regards.
Frank.