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CFM calculation given pressure and orifice diameter?

drummerdimitri

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I would like to know how many CFM a compressor needs to have in order to push a certain amount of air through and orifice of diameter X at any given pressure.

If for example, I needed to blow air out of a cooling nozzle at 90 psi with an orifice of 0.3 inches, what would the air output be in CFM assuming a continuous runtime?

Is there an online calculator for such things?
 
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Sevenhills1952

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This site has a calculator.
You need to know opening length also. I used your numbers and 1ft length=56.85cfm20210507_105548.jpg

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drummerdimitri

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This site has a calculator.
You need to know opening length also. I used your numbers and 1ft length=56.85cfm20210507_105548.jpg

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That's not what I am looking for.

This site gives you the theoretical max CFM output given pressure, hose diameter and length.

I am asking for the actual flow rate in CFM of my specific system. These are totally different things...
 
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