The potential flow solution for air flow into a flanged circular hood

MR FLYNN, MJ ELLENBECKER - American Industrial Hygiene …, 1985 - Taylor & Francis
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1985Taylor & Francis
The empirically derived equation for the centerline velocity gradient of a flanged circular
inlet, obtained by DallaValle in the 1930s, is still used today as a basis for local exhaust
design. This paper presents a theoretical solution for the three-dimensional velocity field into
a flanged circular hood, and compares the results with velocity contours obtained by
DallaValle. A simple and easily-used equation is derived for computing the velocity at any
point under the influence of the hood.
The empirically derived equation for the centerline velocity gradient of a flanged circular inlet, obtained by DallaValle in the 1930s, is still used today as a basis for local exhaust design. This paper presents a theoretical solution for the three-dimensional velocity field into a flanged circular hood, and compares the results with velocity contours obtained by DallaValle. A simple and easily-used equation is derived for computing the velocity at any point under the influence of the hood.
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