Sigurdur Bjarni Gislason
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Hi ,
I had the same confusion, and I checked the verification guide where you can find some example cases ( HVAC_flow_loss.fds)showing the use of loss coefficient and flow loss.
This case will answer your question.
By the way,
The user guide and the verification guide use the term 'flow loss', 'flow loss coefficient', but I think technically it should be " pressure loss" and 'pressure loss coefficient' . Am I wrong?
And there is one more thing that I found in the example case ( HVAC_flow_loss.fds) shown in the verification guide.
In HVAC_flow_loss.fds,
&HVAC TYPE_ID='DUCT',NODE_ID='TEE','OUTLETA',ID='DUCT2B',AREA=0.1,LOSS=16/
&HVAC TYPE_ID='DUCT',NODE_ID='TEE','OUTLETB',ID='DUCT2C',AREA=0.1,LOSS=4/
tow ducts are assigned loss coefficients of 4 and 16 (a single number ) .
However , the user guide (p92) says
" LOSS is a pair of real numbers giving the forward and reverse dimensionless loss coefficient in the duct."
Running the case, I had no problem, yet this gives me some trouble understanding the user guide and example cases.
Thanks
yko