Wouldn't the bellmouth effectively increase the diameter of the opening, and thereby reduce the measured CFM across it's mouth? If you are measuring air speed, and converting it to CFM by multiplying that by the area of the pipe, what diameter do you use for the bellmouth? The outgoing pipe size, or the outer lip of the bellmouth?
Also, to me it looks like you have more air straightening material in the pipe than you need, and that may be reducing flow. The article linked to below points to a three vaned deice with a streamlined body at the center of the pipe as being the most efficient design.
http://www.jpthien.com/smf/index.php?topic=1048.0
Also, to me it looks like you have more air straightening material in the pipe than you need, and that may be reducing flow. The article linked to below points to a three vaned deice with a streamlined body at the center of the pipe as being the most efficient design.
http://www.jpthien.com/smf/index.php?topic=1048.0