Last year we measured the pressure drop across the perforated pipe in the bin when the aeration fan was one. We typically saw a one inch (of water) drop across this perforated pipe, (used a manometer). My thoughts were that an open bottom pipe or plenum would preclude this drop. I sketched out what such a thing could be and I ended up with design that had an open bottom pipe leading to a Christmas Tree looking rocket in the middle of the bin. louvers placed on the outside at 45 degrees provided direct grain exposure to the air from the fan.
The 18 ” and 6″ pipes could also be open bottom to provide more direct exposure. Being open bottom would preclude any fine buildup which plugs holes and also is a wonderful breeding ground for pathogens.
Open bottom pipes, would add more exposure for a total of 35 sq feet. If the material used for the louvers are 10% perforated, this will increase the exposure to 43 sq. feet. Remember that a 10% perforated pipe (18″) provides only 10.3 sq. feet. With this much more exposure, 4 X, it is obvious that this would be a better air delivery system.