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CFM

12/26/2009 7:26 AM

How to calculate CFM

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Re: CFM

12/26/2009 7:59 AM

Cross-sectional area in foot squared times average velocity in foot/minute

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12/26/2009 8:44 AM

Then CFM can be broken down to SCFM, ACFM and ICFM which is done for engineering calculations

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Re: CFM

12/27/2009 9:20 AM

Flow=velocity multiplied by area

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