A software application designed to assist in determining the optimal dimensions and specifications for air ducts within heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. These tools leverage established engineering principles and algorithms to calculate parameters such as duct size, airflow, static pressure, and friction loss. For example, an engineer could input desired airflow for a room, and the application will output the required duct diameter for that section of the HVAC system.
Proper duct sizing is crucial for efficient HVAC system performance. Under-sized ducts can restrict airflow, leading to increased energy consumption, reduced heating or cooling capacity, and potential equipment damage. Conversely, oversized ducts can result in uneven temperature distribution and increased installation costs. Historically, these calculations were performed manually using charts, tables, and complex formulas. The advent of computerized solutions has streamlined this process, improving accuracy and reducing the time required for duct system design.