I did this once, I think it goes along the same lines as calculating the volume of a cylinder, Year 4 maths from primary school.
 
Pi X diameter X length = volume I think. 
 
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does any 1 know the formula for calculating the cfm of a pipe
 
thanx in advance
Brad
 
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