Elbow Duct :
Definition :
- Duct elbows are used to redirect ducting around corners or other paths within a ducted space.
- They can made of galvanized metal for strength and durability, or of fabric for its flexibility and acoustic properties and then available in a variety of sizes.
- HVAC elbows are adjustable elbows use in air handling applications that include snap lock or smoke pipe and collars.
- HVAC elbows are use as when needing to make tight corners.
- They help maintain maximum efficiency and the best airflow for your system.
- So, it is known as elbow duct.
Uses :
- Elbow Duct are used to make turns in flexible, clamp-together ducting.
- When abrasive materials are present in the ducting, the elbows can wear out quickly.
- This abrasive wear often results in system shut downs for corrective maintenance.
- Because they have no seam, tubed duct elbows are an excellent choice for paper trim and oil mist applications.
- Instead, these galvanized or stainless steel elbows are mechanically bent, resulting in a non-seamed tubing that can be fitted with a rolled-lipped collar or an angle ring flange.
Formula :
- The formula for the calculation is given below.
- Result = 2 * (Width + Height) * (Length 1 + Length 2).
- Beside the formula this calculator works.
How to Calculate ?
- First, Enter the Width. Then,
- Second, Enter the Height. Then,
- Third, Enter the Length 1. Then,
- Fourth, Enter the Length 2. Then,
- Click “Calculate” to get the result and then if you want to clear values Click “Reset” in addition to clear the values.
- Finally, follow these steps to get the result.