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Modification of Axial Fan Flow by Trailing Edge Self-Induced Blowing

J. Fluids Eng.  -- November 2009 --  Volume 131,  Issue 11, 111104 (7 pages)
doi:10.1115/1.4000345

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Author(s):
Matjaž Eberlinc, Brane Širok, Matevž Dular, and Marko Hočevar
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva 6, Ljubljana SI-1000, Slovenia
Axial fans often show adverse flow conditions at the fan hub and at the tip of the blade. The modification of conventional axial fan blade is presented. Hollow blade was manufactured from the hub to the tip. It enables the formation of self-induced internal flow through internal passages. The internal flow enters the passage of the hollow blade through the opening near the fan hub and exits through the trailing edge slots at the tip of the hollow blade. The study of the influence of internal flow on the flow field of axial fan and modifications of axial fan aerodynamic characteristics is presented. The characteristics of the axial fan with the internal flow were compared to characteristics of a geometrically equivalent fan without internal flow. The results show integral measurements of performance testing using standardized test rig and the measurements of local characteristics. The measurements of local characteristics were performed with a hot-wire anemometry and a five-hole probe. Reduction in adverse flow conditions near the trailing edge at the tip of the hollow blade, boundary-layer reduction in the hollow blade suction side, and reduction in flow separation were attained. The introduction of the self-induced blowing led to the preservation of external flow direction defined by the blade geometry, which enabled maximal local energy conversion. The integral characteristic reached a higher degree of efficiency.

©2009 American Society of Mechanical Engineers

History: Received 7 February 2008; revised 28 September 2009; published 23 October 2009
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.4000345

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JFEGA4
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0098-2202 (print)   1528-901X (online)
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