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Triangular Duct Dimensions Equivalence to Round or Rect Ducts

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HighPotential

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I am trying to size a traingular shaped return air duct and haven't found a table equating it's dimensions to those of a rectangular or round duct for air flow equivalence and inches of water. Does anyone have any guidelines?

Thanks!

P.S. I am doing this to shove the return air into the side of an attic where the rafters meet the attic floor.
 
For an equivalent circular duct having equal VELOCITY and PRESSURE DROP, calculate the hydraulic mean diameter dh thus:

dh = 4 * (cross sectional area / wetted perimeter)

If, on the other hand, you want to find an equivalent circular duct having equal FLOW RATE and PRESSURE DROP, the formula is a little more complicated but it will be something like 10% greater diameter than that given by the above formula.

Regards,

Brian
 
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