op9
Industrial
- Aug 18, 1999
- 111
I will be installing a large burner on an asphalt plant which requires a duct to be installed between fan outlet and burner. There will be two straight sections of duct in and out of an "Air distribution box" or plennum which will be situated below the burner. So the inlet horizontal duct will be about 1500mm long and 500 x 620 cross section. The outlet vertical duct from the "box" to the burner is about 700mm long and 720 x 720 cross section.Both ducts will be rigidly flanged to the box but connected by flexible expansion joints to both fan and burner.
What I would like to know is what would be the minimum thickness/ gauge of steel sheetmetal recommended to be rigid enough so as no "panting" or "oil canning" and associated noise will occur. The pressure in the duct will be say 4 kPa and the max air flowrate at 20,000 cubic metres/ hr. Minimum about 4,000.
Thanks in advance,
Rod.
Rod Nissen.
Combustion & Engineering Diagnostics
What I would like to know is what would be the minimum thickness/ gauge of steel sheetmetal recommended to be rigid enough so as no "panting" or "oil canning" and associated noise will occur. The pressure in the duct will be say 4 kPa and the max air flowrate at 20,000 cubic metres/ hr. Minimum about 4,000.
Thanks in advance,
Rod.
Rod Nissen.
Combustion & Engineering Diagnostics