Relationship Between Air Velocity and Flow Rate
In duct systems, air velocity and flow rate are the most fundamental yet critical design parameters. Flow rate (Q) is calculated using Q = V × A, where Q is flow rate (㎥/h or CMH), V is air velocity (m/s), and A is duct cross-sectional area (㎡). To convert to CMH, multiply ㎥/s by 3,600. A 200mm duct at 5m/s gives A = π × (0.1)² = 0.0314㎡ and Q = 0.0314 × 5 × 3,600 = 565 CMH. At 300mm, area becomes 0.0707㎡ for 1,271 CMH at the same velocity. For an office of 20 occupants needing 30 CMH each, total is 600 CMH; with a 250mm duct (0.049㎡) the required velocity is 3.4m/s, within the recommended 2~8m/s range.