Hey,
I am working on the design of a low pressure axial flow fan.
I have generated the aerofoil sections at 5 different radii of the fan
along with their stagger angles. What I am struggling with is how they are
to be oriented with respect to each other in the axial direction. For a
aerofoil at a given radii, after I have found its its stagger angle, I
could still translate it along the circumference (i.e. sweep) and along
the axis of the fan.
I am unable to decide how to move the sections along the axial direction,
before I pass a best fit surface through them to generate a fan blade.
Also does anyone have any idea on how to decide on sweep angle ?
Thank you.
Axial flow fan blade design
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Re: Axial flow fan blade design
I'm confused. What are the design parameters you used to figure out the aerofoil sections? Typically the use case will dictate a static pressure, cfm, operational speed, and some constraints on wheel diameter, hub diameter, number of blades, blade spacing or pitch, blade width, blade angle or twist, and noise limits.urmilshah wrote:I have generated the aerofoil sections at 5 different radii of the fan
along with their stagger angles.
If you put "Axial flow fan blade design" into a search engine, you should come up with some background materials. Here are some examples http://www2.basf.us/webplasticsportal/d ... e180004891
http://www.hudsonproducts.com/products/ ... owfans.pdf
http://pic.sagepub.com/content/216/3/367.full.pdf+html
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