Fox And Mcdonald's Introduction To Fluid Mechanics
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Author: Pritchard, Philip J.; Leylegian, John C.; Bhaskaran, Rajesh
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 8, Problem 142P
The head versus capacity curve for a certain fan may be approximated by the equation H = 30 − 10−7 Q2, where H is the output static head in inches of water and Q is the air flow rate in ft3/min. The fan outlet dimensions are 8 × 16 in. Determine the air flow rate delivered by the fan into a 200 ft straight length of 8 × 16 in. rectangular duct.
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