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Design Procedure
Industrial Ventilation Design
Procedure
1. Find Q
2. Determine d
3. Calculate actual V
4. Calculate VP
5. Find VP loss coefficients
6. Calculate Fan SP
7. Calculate Fan TP
8. Choose Fan rpm from Fan Table
Design Procedure 2
Losses
Inches of water
Percent of velocity pressure
Friction losses
Elbow losses
Other losses
Hood entry losses
Orifice losses
Expansion and Contraction losses
Air cleaner losses
Stack losses
Design Procedure 3
Review Of Design Tables
Refer to FIGURE 5-15 to find hood entry loss
coefficients.
Refer to FIGURE 5-16 to find elbow losses.
Refer to TABLE 5-5 and TABLE 5-6 to find friction loss
for the given diameter and velocity.
Refer to TABLE 5-7A and TABLE 5-7B to find velocity
for a given VP.
Refer to TABLE 5-8 to find area for a given diameter.
Refer to TABLE 5-10 to find Air Density Correction
Factor for a given temperature and barometric
pressure.
Review rest of the tables given in chapter 5.
Design Procedure 4
Review Of Design Tables
For solving various problems given in chapter # 5 the
corresponding figures are given in chapter # 10.
For solving design problem 4, tables 10.70.1 to
10.70.4 will be useful.
Before solving the design problems go through the
figure and data given in chapter 10.
Design Procedure 5
Review Of Design Tables
Refer to TABLE 3-1 to find the various ranges of capture
velocities.
Refer to TABLE 3-2 to find the range of minimum duct
velocities for various contaminants.
Go through all the figures in chapter # 3 representing
various hoods.
Design Procedure 6
Design Procedure
GIVEN DATA:
Ventilation system:
Laboratory Hood
Volumetric Flow Rate, Q = 1500 CFM
Minimum Transport Velocity, V = 4000 FPM
Stamped elbow with R / D = 2
Design Procedure 7
Design Procedure
Download DESIGN PROBLEM-1
Line 1: Inlet Section
Line 2: Target Volume Flow Rate, Q = 1500 CFM (Given).
Line 3: Minimum Transport Velocity, V = 4000 FPM (Given).
Line 4: Maximum Duct Diameter, D = 8.29”
We know Q = V * A
Hence Duct Area = Q / A
= 1500 / 4000 = 0.375 Sq. Ft.
We know A = (Pi * D2) / 4
Hence, D = 8.29”
Design Procedure 8
Design Procedure
Line 5: Selected duct diameter = 8”
We got Maximum Duct Diameter D = 8.29”
We have to choose a diameter that is less than maximum
selected diameter so that minimum transport velocity is
not maintained in the duct.
So, let’s choose 8” diameter.
Note: Your choice is limited by the sizes given in the
table.
Line 6: Duct Area = 0.349 Sq. ft.
Duct Area (from TABLE 5-8 at D = 8”) = 0.349 Sq. ft.
Line 7: Actual Duct Velocity = 4298 FPM
Velocity = Q / Area = 1500 / 0.349 = 4928 fpm
Design Procedure 9
Design Procedure
Line 8: Duct Velocity Pressure = 1.15” WG
Duct VP (from TABLE 5-7A at V = 4298 FPM) = 1.15”
WG
Line 9-16 = N/A
(since there are no slots)
Line 17: Duct Entry Loss Coefficient = 0.49
Given, hood has a flanged duct end
From TABLE 5-15 for a hood that has a flanged duct
end, entry loss coefficient is 0.49
Design Procedure 10
Design Procedure
Line 18: Acceleration Factor ( 1 or 0) = 1
Since acceleration factor is 1 for hoods.
Line 19: Duct Entry Loss per VP (17 + 18) = 1.49” WG
Line 20: Duct Entry Loss (8 * 19) = 1.714
Line 21: Other Losses = 0
Line 22: Hood Static Pressure, SPh (16+20+21) = 1.714” WG
Line 23: Straight Duct Length = 35 ft (Given)
Line 24: Friction Factor (Hf) = 0.0304
From TABLE 5-5 at D = 8” and V = 4000 FPM Hf = 0.0304
Line 25: Friction Loss per VP (23 * 24) = 1.064
Line 26: No. of 900 degree Elbows = 1
Design Procedure 11
Design Procedure
Line 27: Elbow Loss Coefficient = 0.13
From TABLE 5-16 for a stamped elbow and R/D = 2
Line 28: Elbow Loss Factor (26 * Loss Factor(27)) = 0.13
Line 28-32 = N/A
Since there are no branch entries
Line 33: Duct Loss per VP (25 + 28 + 31+ 32) = 1.1940
Line 34: Duct Loss (8 * 33) = 1.3731
Line 35: Duct Segment SP Loss (22 + 34) = 3.087” WG
Line 36: Other Losses = N / A
Line 37: Cumulative Static Pressure = 3.087” WG
Line 38: Governing Static Pressure = -3.087” WG
Design Procedure 12
Design Procedure
Line 39-42 = N / A
Line 1: Outlet Section
Line 2-8 same as for inlet section
Line 9-22 = N / A as outlet is exhaust that is it will not have
suction part
Line 23: Straight Duct Length = 10 ft (Given)
Line 24: Friction Factor (Hf) = 0.0304
From TABLE 5-5 at D = 8” and V = 4000 FPM Hf = 0.0304
Line 25: Friction Loss per VP (23 * 24) = 0.3019
Line 26: No. of 900 degree Elbows = 1
Design Procedure 13
Design Procedure
Line 27: Elbow Loss Coefficient = 0.13
From TABLE 5-16 for a stamped elbow and R/D = 2
Line 28: Elbow Loss Factor (26 * Loss Factor(27)) = 0.13
Line 28-32 = N/A
Since there are no branch entries
Line 33: Duct Loss per VP (25 + 28 + 31+ 32) = 0.4319
Line 34: Duct Loss (8 * 33) = 0.4990
Line 35: Duct Segment SP Loss (22 + 34) = 0.499” WG
Line 36: Other Losses = N / A
Line 37: Cumulative Static Pressure = 0.499” WG
Line 38: Governing Static Pressure = -0.499” WG
Design Procedure 14
Design Procedure
Final Calculations:
The Fan SP = Spo – SPin - VPin
= 0.499 – (-3.087) – 1.15
= 2.436 FPM
The Fan TP = VPo + SPo – SPin - VPin
= 1.15 + 0.499 – (-3.087) – 1.15
= 3.586 FPM
BHP = (Fan TP * Q) / 6362 * η
= (3.586 * 1500) / (6362 * 0.9)
= 0.94 hp
Where:
η = Mechanical Efficiency (here taken as 0.9)
You have completed the design of laboratory hood.
Design Procedure 15
Design Problems
Download DESIGN PROBLEM –2, 3, 4 and start doing
the problems
All are of the same procedure with minor changes.
For fan pressure calculations refer 5.8 in the text
book.
Refer 5.9 to know the corrections for velocity
changes.
Refer 5.13 in the text book to get an idea of
corrections for non-standard density.
Go through various problems given in the text book.
Design Procedure 16
CALCULATION OF Vpr
Design Procedure 17