That sounds rather large for a typical home studio. How did you arrive at that size?My calculations show 12" duct requirement for the CR.
Two 6" ducts is not the same as one 12" duct. Two 6" ducts has only half the capacity of one 12" duct (half the cross sectional area). You would need four 6" ducts to get the same capacity as one 12" duct.After designing an HVAC silencer for the CR ceiling (using two 6" ducts, each with a silencer),
Two 8" ducts is still not the same as one 12" duct. Two 8" ducts is only 88% of the capacity of one 12" duct. Two 8" ducts plus one 6" duct is about right to replace a single 12" duct.realized it might be better to slightly oversize the duct and go with two 8" ducts since my calculations are right at 12".
If you have an 8" duct, then the box cannot be slimmer than about 12", and possibly more, depending on how much isolation you need (in addition to the insertion loss), which defines how much mass you need, and therefore the thickness / type of wood. So for 8" duct, there's no way to make it less than about 12" for each of the minor dimensions. Therefore you'd need at least 14" of space to fit that box in, which means it won't fit in a standard stud bay or joist bay (Or rather it can be made to just fit, but not with good spacing).QUESTION: Does anyone have any advice or experience building an 8" round duct silencer to fit in such a space? Thank you.
But getting back to the original issue here: I suspect that you may have made a mistake in your calculations, or your layout. I vary rarely need individual ducts 8" or larger when designing typical studios. I normally use plenums for the main runs, which can handle greater flow, then use small round ducts only for the runs to the individual silencers / registers.
What flow rate and flow velocity are you using for your calculations? And what static pressure are you using? Something doesn't seem right.
- Stuart -