Developments in Turbomachinery Flow (Enhanced Edition) Developments in Turbomachinery Flow (Enhanced Edition)

Developments in Turbomachinery Flow (Enhanced Edition‪)‬

Forward Curved Centrifugal Fans

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Developments in Turbomachinery Flow: Forward Curved Centrifugal Fans explores the forward curved squirrel cage fan as an excellent instrument for fluid mechanics research in turbomachines.

The book explores phenomena such as jet/wake interaction, circulation, separation and noise in turbomachines, also addressing the characteristics that are specific to this fan and applications in other centrifugal turbomachines.

Chapters begin with a general introduction that includes research techniques and a survey of older research, and then proceed into a detailed description of improvements for different parts of the fan, including the inlet, the rotor and the volute. Final sections include a comprehensive discussion on geometrical modifications that could improve performance without impacting cost. Explores how forward curved centrifugal fans have wide industrial application Discusses the strong trade-off between fan aerodynamics and construction cost Provides a wide selection of optimums for geometrical configuration Introduces new geometries that can improve performance and reduce noise for the same construction cost Presents fluid phenomena as a potential research field for this fan

ERSCHIENEN
2015
2. Juli
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
154
Seiten
VERLAG
Elsevier Science
GRÖSSE
19
 MB

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