Judowolf PE
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you'd have a pretty crappy set of forms if you piece them all together
Fair enough.you'd have a pretty crappy set of forms if you piece them all together
25,000 CFMA 10000 ft^2 Auditorium with 30 ft celings requires 5 air changes per hour, what is the required CFM? Since we are posting engineering questions..lol
Correct and in less than 6 minutes, you sir diserve a :bananalama:25,000 CFMA 10000 ft^2 Auditorium with 30 ft celings requires 5 air changes per hour, what is the required CFM? Since we are posting engineering questions..lol
Auditorium = 300,000 cf divided by 60 minutes = 5000 CFM for one air change x 5 = 25k CFM
Modifiy the original question to ask: what is the minimum number of plywood sheets needed to build the forms?if you want a real world answer or one in fairy land....your choice
it could be worse...it could be an electrical question :suicide1:mechanical questions :suicide1:
I had to do a similar calculation when I was building an aquarium. I had a 180 gallon fish tank and had to figure out what size pump I needed for the filtration system. I don't remember the exact specs I was building to, but that calculation helped me out.Correct and in less than 6 minutes, you sir diserve a :bananalama:25,000 CFMA 10000 ft^2 Auditorium with 30 ft celings requires 5 air changes per hour, what is the required CFM? Since we are posting engineering questions..lol
Auditorium = 300,000 cf divided by 60 minutes = 5000 CFM for one air change x 5 = 25k CFM
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