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HVAC - Calculate CFM

11/23/2010 2:14 AM

how to calculate cfm give me general formula

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11/23/2010 3:16 AM

There is no any formula for cfm, because its a unit for flow rate.

Only I can say that this forum is not for such level of questions.

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11/23/2010 4:04 AM

cfm = Cubic Feet per Minute

Measure of volume over time. To calculate divide cubic feet by minutes.....

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11/23/2010 5:39 AM

The inmates have finally taken over the asylum.

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11/23/2010 6:43 AM

....velocity multiplied by cross-section area.....

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