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Converting Velocity Pressure Into Cubic Feet Per Minute (Cfm), Darrian Robinette
Converting Velocity Pressure Into Cubic Feet Per Minute (Cfm), Darrian Robinette
Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two
Almost every building in the United States has a HVAC (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system that relies on balancing Velocity Pressure and calculated CFM to properly control the atmosphere in a building. This is ensured and tested by Field Engineers whose job it is to maintain the efficiency and proper output of these HVAC systems. These systems are used to improve indoor air quality, control moisture and condensation, and contaminants while satisfying comfort needs of occupants. Just with any mechanical system, HVAC systems function efficiently with multiple formulas derived from calculus and physics. Every building is equipped with a …