Performance Enhancement of an Induced Draught Axial Flow Fan Through Pressure Recovery

G. Bekken, C. Meyer, S. V. D. Spuy
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ABSTRACT This study illustrates that downstream diffusers can significantly aid the performance of an induced draught axial flow fan. Two conical diffusers of length 0.2 and 0.4 times the fan diameter and an annular diffuser with a length equal to the fan diameter are tested. At the design flow rate of the fan, the short conical diffuser increases the available static pressure by 17.6 % and the static efficiency by 8.9 %. The medium-length conical diffuser increases it by 21.9 % and 11.7 %, respectively. The long annular diffuser produces a 28.2 % pressure increase and a 14.2 % efficiency increase. The paper also compares the obtained pressure recovery coefficients of the different discharge diffusers using two-dimensional axisymmetric and three-dimensional computations. It shows that the pressure at the outlet of the fan cannot be assumed to be equal to atmospheric pressure, as is prescribed by the fan testing standards. A new method of measuring pressure recovery from two-dimensional computations is proposed. Additional keywords: Pressure recovery, axial flow fan, diffuser.
通过压力恢复提高诱导通风轴流风机的性能
摘要:本研究表明,下游扩散器对诱导通风轴流风机的性能有显著的帮助。试验了两个长度为风机直径0.2倍和0.4倍的锥形扩压器和一个长度等于风机直径的环形扩压器。在风机设计流量下,短锥形扩压器使有效静压提高17.6%,静效率提高8.9%。中长锥形扩压器分别提高了21.9%和11.7%。长环形扩压器的压力提高了28.2%,效率提高了14.2%。通过二维轴对称计算和三维计算,比较了不同流量扩散器的压力恢复系数。由此可见,不能假定风机出口的压力等于风机测试标准规定的大气压。提出了一种基于二维计算的压力恢复测量新方法。附加关键词:压力恢复,轴流风机,扩散器。
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