Abstract

Abstract The present method of estimating branch entry losses in an industrial ventilation system, as given by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists' Committee on Industrial Ventilation, assumes that branch entry loss is proportional to the velocity pressure in the branch duct and that no static pressure loss occurs in the main duct. The goal of this work was to study the interdependence of the velocity pressures in the branch, main, and combined ducts, using available experimental data, and to find a suitable method for graphically and mathematically presenting this interdependence. It was found that the static pressure loss in the branch does not correlate with the velocity pressure in the branch, as assumed in the currently used method. The total pressure loss in the branch (i.e., the sum of the branch's static and velocity pressures), however, does not linerally correlate with the branch's velocity pressure. When presented in this matter, each velocity pressure in the main duct...

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