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Is there an empirical formula to estimate pressure loss based on air volume? I’m seeking help from experienced engineers

2009-04-05View Original

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I am designing a burner for use in cement production. During the design process, I determine the air flow rates and operating temperatures for each air duct; subsequently, I need to initially select the pressure and flow rate of the fans. The fan flow rate can be determined based on the required air volume, while the fan pressure must be determined considering the pressure losses. Since the burner design isn’t finalized yet, I’m wondering if there’s an empirical formula that can be used to estimate these pressure losses. Once those values are known, I can select the appropriate fan pressure. After the burner is designed, further calculations can be carried out based on actual conditions I just want to know if there is such an empirical formula? I would like to consult experienced engineers; thank you~

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