SF-2138 -- An Experimental Study of Losses in Round Miter Elbows, Miter Tees and Capped Crosses
Conference Proceeding published 1970 by ASHRAE
Written By C. D. Jones; C. F. Sepsy
Conference Proceeding published 1970 by ASHRAE
Written By C. D. Jones; C. F. Sepsy
Space limitations often require consideration of miter elbows and miter divided flow fittings (miter tees, or bull-head tees) in a duct installation. These fittings tend to be unattractive because of their high loss characteristics and often the limited data available to the designer is based on measurements in the low velocity range. The purposes of this study were:
The elbows chosen for the study (l) were of 8 inch diameter inlet and outlet. The miter tees had 12 inch diameter inlet and 8 in. outlets.
Citation: ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 76, Part 1, San Francisco, CA