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Comparison of thin plate and thick aerofoil blades in a centrifugal fan

H.S. Fowler-1971-08-31-Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)
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The patterns and stability of the airflow in the rotor of a centrifugal fan have been studied, with thin plate blading and with thick aerofoil blades. Specifications of the blading are presented, and a detailed comparison is made of the visualised flow patterns in the channels, exit velocity profiles, flow characteristic curves, and operating range. It is concluded that the aerofoil blading has a wider operating range, and some explanations of this are derived from study of the flow patterns. (Author)

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The patterns and stability of the airflow in the rotor of a centrifugal fan have been studied, with thin plate blading and with thick aerofoil blades. Specifications of the blading are presented, and a detailed comparison is made of the visualised flow patterns in the channels, exit velocity profiles, flow characteristic curves, and operating range. It is concluded that the aerofoil blading has a wider operating range, and some explanations of this are derived from study of the flow patterns. (Author)

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AirfoilCentrifugal fanAirflowRotor (electric)Flow (mathematics)Range (aeronautics)Centrifugal forceEngineering

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