so, I've been reading a few guides on the DIY scrubbers and found a nice bit of math to help me calculate my filter size in the the [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]DIY - Build a Carbon Scrubber For Dummies![/FONT] thread
but its been quite a while for me since I've been used math like this, and with the whole conversion of inches to cm/mm is just giving me a head ache
im hoping someone can help me with the math side so i can figure out what size the filter core should be for the fan ill be using.. , and whether or not the things I'm planning, are possible or not..
i have made the following assumption:
a 100-120 mm PC fan should be good enough to handle the content of my big tower PC case
now I'm trying to figure out the size of the core for the filter on it..
the inner core should have a diameter of 100 mm, the outer should be 150 mm, leaving 25 mm ( roughly an inch ) for the carbon
witch leaves me with how long it should be..
the fan ill be using is This one..
It moves 95 m³/h or 1.58 m³/m
1.58m³ = 55.79 sq ft
so if i understand things correctly, the fan has a CFM of 55.79
According to the scrubber for dummies,
in this bit of math, i cant seem to understand what the 16.6 has to do with anything, or what it relates to..
i think this should be correct.. but since I'm lacking understanding of what the 16.6 has to do with it its still basically a guess
my fan CFM:
55.79 / 16.6 = 3.3608
so if i use the 120 mm fan, with a 4 inch core, the core should be 3.36 inches high, or more familiar to me, my core would end up being 100 mm wide, and 85.36 mm high
Can anyone confirm this? or confirm the fact i should have payed better attention in class
but its been quite a while for me since I've been used math like this, and with the whole conversion of inches to cm/mm is just giving me a head ache
im hoping someone can help me with the math side so i can figure out what size the filter core should be for the fan ill be using.. , and whether or not the things I'm planning, are possible or not..
i have made the following assumption:
a 100-120 mm PC fan should be good enough to handle the content of my big tower PC case
now I'm trying to figure out the size of the core for the filter on it..
the inner core should have a diameter of 100 mm, the outer should be 150 mm, leaving 25 mm ( roughly an inch ) for the carbon
witch leaves me with how long it should be..
the fan ill be using is This one..
It moves 95 m³/h or 1.58 m³/m
1.58m³ = 55.79 sq ft
so if i understand things correctly, the fan has a CFM of 55.79
According to the scrubber for dummies,
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
[/FONT]One inch = 25.4 mm
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]D = Diameter of Filter Inner Core (Inches)
H = Filter's Height (Inches)
I = Inner Core Surface Area Square Inch
CFM D H I
150 4 9 113
200 4 12 151
275 6 12 226
375 6 16 302
400 6 24 603
550 8 24 603
650 10 24 754[/FONT]
See the relation there?
Just take the CFM of your fan and choose the diameter of core you want and divide it accordingly. For example: I have 175 CFM and intend to use a 4" Diameter core. So I can look at the list above and figure;
150(CFM) divide 9(H) = 16.6 (Approximately)
Then I can take my 175(CFM Fan) and divide it by 16.6 to get 10.5". Therefore, my 175 CFM[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] fan with a 4" Diameter would need a core height of 10.5".[/FONT]
in this bit of math, i cant seem to understand what the 16.6 has to do with anything, or what it relates to..
i think this should be correct.. but since I'm lacking understanding of what the 16.6 has to do with it its still basically a guess
my fan CFM:
55.79 / 16.6 = 3.3608
so if i use the 120 mm fan, with a 4 inch core, the core should be 3.36 inches high, or more familiar to me, my core would end up being 100 mm wide, and 85.36 mm high
Can anyone confirm this? or confirm the fact i should have payed better attention in class