Suppose we have this system, it has a cooler somewhere to keep system stable. by initial, fan not started, we can aerate it to positive pressure, or extract to get a negative pressure, even leave a little hole at fan inlet to keep constant inlet pressure like liquid loop system(ignore this because it is simple and not a sealed system).
After fan started, air flows along duct, pressurized in fan and decompressed by step in ducts and accessories.
For a specified fan, the flow-head characteristic is determined by its inlet pressure, we suppose this pressure as variable P0, so we get the system flow related to P0 as one equation by iterate with fan, ducts and accessories as filters, like we calculate a open system.
To determine P0 and static pressure at each point, we need system volume and initial pressure to get system air weight, this is the key point, the air weight is constant all the time, so we have another equation, calculate each segment air weight by its pressure and temperature(related to P0).
By iterate these two equations, we can resolve P0 and system flow, and so we can get all other data as each point static pressure.
That's my idea for this, why do you say "unstable"?
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System design/optimization for Airplane Environment Control System
and Evaporating refrigerating system