Hello,
I have an issue with hydraulic calculation which are made for ventilation installation.
What I need is to calculate a pressure loss on a ductwork to fit a correct fan or ahu. For those who are not a sanitary engineers i explain that for that calculation I have to total linear loss which depands on duct's roughness and lenght and local losses which are couses by changing duct direcion, dimensions etc.
ABD has a tool called Duct System Sizing Dialogs but what I find is that it calculate only a linear losses and not even for duct's size which I drawn in a model but for duct's size which is set on settings>limit duct velocity. And here my question:
- can ABD callculate also local losses causes by elbows, transitions etc?
- can I set Duct System Sizing tool to make a calculation for a duct's size which I drawn on a model?
- can I export that calculation to an exel file?
It seems that without program's abilty to make that simple calculations I will have to find out another program to make it. Does anyone know a program which is working with aecosim and can make those calculations?
Shane,
When will Netsys be incorporated into Aecosim?
I think that DDS-CAD also has this functionality. Seems like a lot of people are asking for this in R*vit, so it would only be a matter of time....
Hi Dominic,
Our developers have been working on incorporating such functionality into ABD. The majority of the ductwork sizing functionality is complete and I understand that they are currently putting the finishing touches to the pipe sizing.
Shane Regan | Principle Building Performance Support EngineerHevacomp to OpenBuildings - A complete guide for every user | Bentley Communities
Good to know!
So, Tomasz should be able to get his pressure loss info in Aecosim, without having to go to Netsys... soon?
Yes, AFAIK the new pipe sizing tools should provide that ability, similar to how the existing HVAC sizing tool works. The current plan is to introduce this functionality in the upcoming Update 5 release, though as always is subject to change should it not be deemed ready. .