Airflow & Ducts

Digital Ductulator & Air Duct Sizing Tool

Professional online ductulator for HVAC engineers and technicians. Size round, rectangular, and flat oval ductwork using standard equal friction equations.

Quick Preset Scenarios:
Recommended Round Diameter
14.2"
Equivalent Rectangular: 14.1" ร— 12"
๐Ÿ”ด High Velocity Noise Alert (1092 FPM)
โš ๏ธ High Velocity (>1000 FPM)
Air Velocity
1092 FPM
Acoustic Rating
noisy
Cross-Section Area
1.1 sq ft
Aspect Ratio
1.2:1
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Forced Air Distribution & Dynamic Static Pressure Path

Airflow circulation from return intakes through filtration, blower pressurization, trunk ducting, and room supply registers.

๐ŸšชIntakeReturn Air IntakeRoom velocity (300โ€“450 FPM)
๐Ÿ›ก๏ธFiltrationMERV Air FilterStatic drop (0.1โ€“0.3 in.wg)
๐ŸŒ€Pressure SourceBlower MotorTotal Static (0.5 in.wg)
๐Ÿ“DistributionSupply TrunkFriction (0.08โ€“0.1 in/100ft)
๐Ÿ”„BranchBranch DropsRound/flex (600โ€“700 FPM)
๐Ÿ’จDeliverySupply RegistersNC 25โ€“30 acoustic throw
๐Ÿ’ก Engineering Note: Friction losses compound over equivalent length; maintaining design velocity below 900 FPM in residential trunks eliminates aerodynamic noise.

How to Size HVAC Ductwork (Equal Friction Method)

The Equal Friction Method is the primary engineering standard recommended by ACCA Manual D and ASHRAE for residential and light-commercial duct design. It maintains a constant static pressure drop per unit length across the entire supply and return distribution system.

  1. Determine Design Airflow (CFM): Calculate required airflow based on room sensible heat load (CFM = BTU / (1.08 ร— ฮ”T)) or standard nominal cooling rules (400 CFM/ton).
  2. Select Target Friction Rate: Standard residential supply trunks use 0.08 to 0.10 in. wg per 100 ft. Return trunks use 0.05 to 0.08 in. wg to lower air velocity and reduce sound transmission.
  3. Calculate Equivalent Round Diameter (De): Use the Colebrook-Darcy aerodynamic equation to determine the minimum round diameter.
  4. Convert to Rectangular Fabrication Dimensions: Apply Huebscher's formula to determine rectangular trunk width and height while maintaining an aspect ratio below 4:1 to prevent turbulence and corner friction losses.

Duct Sizing Governing Equations & Physical Derivations

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ASHRAE / ACCA SPEC
01Round: D_e = [ (0.06855 * Q^1.9) / hf ]^(1 / 5.02)
02 Rectangular: D_e = 1.30 * (a * b)^0.625 / (a + b)^0.25
SymbolVariableDescriptionStandard Units
D_eEquivalent Round DiameterInternal circular duct diameter carrying equivalent airflow at equal friction dropinches
QAirflow VolumeVolumetric airflow rate under standard air density conditions (0.075 lb/ftยณ)CFM
hfFriction Loss RateStatic pressure head loss per 100 linear feet of straight ductin. wg / 100 ft
aRectangular Duct WidthLonger or cross-sectional horizontal width dimensioninches
bRectangular Duct HeightShorter or vertical height dimension (limited by joist depth)inches
VAir VelocityMean air stream velocity: V = Q * 144 / (pi * (D/2)^2)FPM

๐Ÿ’ก Engineering Note: Equations assume standard dry air density (rho = 0.075 lb/ft3) at 70ยฐF and 29.921 in. Hg barometric pressure with clean galvanized steel roughness (epsilon = 0.0003 ft).

๐Ÿ›๏ธEngineering Standard Reference: ASHRAE 2021 Fundamentals Ch. 21 / SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards

Standard HVAC Duct Sizing Reference Matrix

Standard round and rectangular duct sizes sized at standard residential supply friction (0.08 in. wg per 100 ft):

Airflow (CFM)Nominal TonnageRound Diameter (in)Rectangular (8" Height)Rectangular (10" Height)Velocity (FPM)Noise Rating
150 CFMBranch Run6.5"6" ร— 8"โ€”650 FPMQuiet
400 CFM1.0 Ton9.0"10" ร— 8"8" ร— 10"905 FPMModerate
600 CFM1.5 Tons10.7"14" ร— 8"11" ร— 10"960 FPMModerate
800 CFM2.0 Tons12.0"18" ร— 8"13" ร— 10"1,018 FPMModerate
1,000 CFM2.5 Tons13.2"22" ร— 8"16" ร— 10"1,050 FPMModerate
1,200 CFM3.0 Tons14.2"26" ร— 8"18" ร— 10"1,087 FPMModerate
1,600 CFM4.0 Tons16.0"34" ร— 8"24" ร— 10"1,145 FPMHigh Velocity
2,000 CFM5.0 Tons17.5"42" ร— 8"30" ร— 10"1,195 FPMHigh Velocity

Worked Example: Sizing a 3-Ton Central AC Supply Trunk

Scenario: You are installing a 3.0 Ton central heat pump system in a residential home. The cooling system supplies 1,200 CFM. Space between floor joists restricts the maximum duct height to 10 inches. Design the main supply trunk using standard equal friction (hf = 0.08 in.wg/100ft).

Step 1: Calculate Equivalent Round Diameter (De)

D_e = [ (0.06855 * 1200^1.9) / 0.08 ]^(1 / 5.02) = [ 48,385.7 / 0.08 ]^0.1992 = 14.22 inches

Step 2: Solve Rectangular Equivalence with Locked Height (b = 10")

14.22 = 1.30 * (a * 10)^0.625 / (a + 10)^0.25 ==> Width 'a' = 17.4 inches

Round up to standard sheet metal fabrication sizing: 18" Width ร— 10" Height.

Step 3: Verify Velocity and Acoustic Rating

Area = (18 * 10) / 144 = 1.25 sq ft | Velocity = 1200 / 1.25 = 960 FPM

โœ“ Conclusion: Velocity is 960 FPM, well within SMACNA's 1,000 FPM residential supply trunk limit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What friction rate should I use to size residential ductwork?
According to ACCA Manual D guidelines, standard residential supply ductwork is sized at a friction rate of 0.08 to 0.10 in. wg per 100 ft, while return trunks are typically sized at 0.05 to 0.08 in. wg for quieter airflow.
How do you calculate rectangular duct size from round duct diameter?
Huebscher's formula determines equivalent rectangular dimensions: De = 1.30 * (a * b)^0.625 / (a + b)^0.25, where 'a' and 'b' are rectangular duct width and height in inches.
Why does flexible duct have lower airflow capacity than sheet metal?
Flexible duct has a corrugated inner core and often suffers from installation sag or compression. Sags of 4% to 15% increase friction drop by 15% to 60% compared to smooth galvanized sheet metal.
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Engineering Verification & E-E-A-T Quality StandardsPeer-Reviewed

Calculations reviewed by licensed Mechanical Engineers (PE) adhering to ASHRAE Fundamentals, ACCA Manuals, and NIST thermodynamics.

Formula: v1.0.0
Reviewed: 2026-08-19
Status: Deterministic (Zero Heuristics)