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How to determine duct sizes from calculated pressure drops?

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oaskar

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I'm trying to redesign a pneumatic transport system, so I know that the optimum velocity to move my product is 5000 fpm and i know our production rates, my question is how do i know if the current duct sizes are suitable for the new air volume that i assumed
 
If you know the current duct size you can calculate the cross sectional area. Using that and your production rate you can calculate the velocity throught the duct.
 
Have a look at Perry's handbook, fifth edition, on pages 7-21 and 7-22 you will find useful nomographs that answer your question.
 
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