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How To Calculate Blower CFM?

09/29/2015 5:23 AM

please anyone say how to calculate blower cfm for ETP plant?

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Re: how to calculate blower cfm?

09/29/2015 5:24 AM

Look in the ETP plant Process Description document.

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Re: How To Calculate Blower CFM?

09/29/2015 9:39 AM

Blue! . . . . No, Yellow!!

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Re: How To Calculate Blower CFM?

09/29/2015 2:25 PM

IIt's too difficult for you to do.

Enlist the help of a mechanical engineer or your blower supplier, if it isn't in the building documentation package already.

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Re: How To Calculate Blower CFM?

09/30/2015 12:01 AM

Velocity of flow (with velocity meter in ft/min) X Area of flow (in square ft) will give cfm of the blower .

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Re: How To Calculate Blower CFM?

09/30/2015 5:05 AM

incomplete information. Also blower for which operation ?

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Re: How To Calculate Blower CFM?

09/30/2015 5:22 AM

for ETP plant

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Re: How To Calculate Blower CFM?

09/30/2015 5:26 AM

Please define your TLA. ETP could mean one of many dozens of things, Mildred, and it isn't the done thing to use TLAs without defining them. Savvy?

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Re: How To Calculate Blower CFM?

09/30/2015 5:23 PM

OOooh ...!!!

For an Indian ETP Plant, you say..... Well, for an ETP Plant located in India, I would say 5500 CFM.

For an ETP Plant located in Sweden, I would Guess around 2200 CFM.

For an ETP Plant painted blue, 7700 CFM....

For an ETP Plant located in Africa, 3300 CFM

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09/30/2015 6:34 PM

ETP? Extra-Terrestrial-Prototype?

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Re: How To Calculate Blower CFM?

09/30/2015 10:19 PM

One takes the mass flow and computes the volumetric flow based on the fluid details and temperature and pressure data!

How about to measure it?

Oh the ETP plant is being developed.

Good luck!

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Re: How To Calculate Blower CFM?

10/11/2015 11:26 PM

There are a lot of good engineers out here but we are not Mystics

What is ETP?

What is the throughput / production for the plant?

What manufacturing route is being used?

Which blower are you interested in?

Does the head matter?

etc etc etc

One last thing I would suggest that its the plant PROCESS engineer that would specify the cfm of a blower and not the MECH engineer. I would say that its the mech eng job is to design / specify and purchase a blower that does the job

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