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Performance of a cross-flow fan with various shapes of a rearguider and an exit duct Tae-An Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 22, no. 10, pp.1876-1882, 2008
Abstract : A cross-flow fan having forward curved blades relatively produces higher dynamic pressure at low rotating speed
because a working fluid passes through an impeller blade twice. Most of this dynamic pressure is transferred to the
static pressure in a rearguider and a stabilizer as a scroll in the centrifugal fan. The effect of a rearguider and a stabilizer
on the performance of a cross-flow fan is higher than that of the impeller. Therefore, it should be considered how the
shape of a rearguider and an exit duct affects on the performance and the flow fields. The purpose of this study is to
investigate the reciprocal relation to the flow field and performance among the design parameters. Two-dimensional,
unsteady governing equations are solved using FVM algorithm, sliding grid system and standard k −¥å turbulence
model. Velocity profiles with various parameters are depicted. Furthermore, the meridional velocity profiles around the
impeller are plotted at fixed rotating speed and design flow rate.
Keyword :
Archimedes spiral; Cross-flow fan; Rearguider; Stabilizer; Fan performance
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