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Static pressure of a closed loop system.

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79BirdofPrey

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Hello all, first time poster here.

I need to find the static pressure of a closed loop wind tunnel. What equations will I be using to accomplish this?

The tunnel is 24" round ducting which nozzles down to 12" for a short section, then diffuses back to 24".
 
First look for the definition of "static pressure", it should be close to 0 for working and non working tunnels, unless the tunnel is miles high.
 
Velocity pressure + static pressure = total pressure.

You will have to have two of these variables to solve for the third.
 
The tunnel is not built so I have no values to measure. I could calculate velocity pressure but I won't know total pressure.
 
Velocity pressure is converted to static pressure as it moves.
Total pressure is the same.
 
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