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19-04-2002, 01:34 PM #1
centrifugal fan
Good time
Have you ever paid deep attention to the concept
of functional curve of centrifugal fans with thin ,
forward blades such typical one as "NICOTRA" ?
What happen when this blower works at the same
static pressure and different air flow rates on the
constant rpm ?
thanks s.pirs.
S.P
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23-05-2002, 05:39 PM #2
Because the static pressure and external are tightly related I don't think this situation could exsist. The fan is usually selected, along with its motor, belts and pulleys, to meet a set criteria of airflow against static. Lower the static on that match and the airflow will go up and vice versa.
As an example when a fan is selected to do an airvolume of x against an external static of y but is used against an external static of d the equation is
resultant airflow R=1/(square root(x*(d/y)squared))
x and R are m3/s whilest d and y are Pa
I hope this helps
BritCit_Juve
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24-05-2002, 01:21 AM #3
I agree, I didn't realize that one could maintain the same static (Total static pressure) and change flow rates without resizing the devices that are in the air stream. I am not sure I understand the question.
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