Straight ducts

For straight ducts, the flow is assumed to be fully developed, and the flow resistance factor (RF) is calculated using a specific formula based on duct characteristics.

For straight ducts, RF is computed from:

where:

  • f is the Fanning friction factor.
  • Dduct is the hydraulic diameter of the duct = 4A/U.
  • A is the cross–sectional area of the duct.
  • U is the perimeter of the duct.
  • L is the length of the duct.

In evaluating f, rectangular cross–section ducts are assumed.

For laminar flow, f is computed with the following approximate relationship [7]:

For turbulent flow, the following approximate relationships are used in [17]: