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Must-see: What is the friction coefficient of the Southwind duct system

by:JVTIA     2022-02-07
Soss air duct is loved by everyone because of its unique advantages, so what is the friction coefficient of Soss air duct? Let’s take a look at it! The friction coefficient of Soss air duct system is 0.024, which is similar to that of iron sheet. Close, in fact, the frictional resistance of the South wind pipe is much smaller than that of the traditional wind system. Because the system is mostly round, the uniform wind speed, especially the wind speed in the middle and rear section is lower than the traditional system, and there are fewer branch pipes. For simple straight pipe systems, because the resistance is less than static pressure recovery, frictional resistance can be ignored; for complex pipe systems, the resistance is only 1/3-1/5 of the traditional system. Therefore, the pressure value of the traditional system has enough surplus for the Soth air duct. The South Air duct system can redesign the permeability and nozzle holes of the material according to the pressure value to ensure the designed air supply volume, so there will be no additional requirements for the air conditioner.
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