Application of Large Gurney Flaps on Low Reynolds Number Fan Blades

Author:

Greenblatt David1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel

Abstract

On the basis of a semi-empirical model, large Gurney flaps of 10%, 20%, and 30% of the fan blade chord length were tested in a specially designed ventilation fan facility. At the highest volumetric flowrates tested, the flapped blades all produced higher pressures than the baseline nonflapped case. When proper accounting was made of fan rotational speed, all flapped blades produced consistently higher dimensionless pressures, with the 30% flap producing the highest pressures at large volumetric flowrates. Based on the assumption that sound power varies with the sixth power of fan rotation speed, it was shown that the sound pressure level could be reduced by nearly 4 dB. All flapped configurations produced higher mechanical efficiency than the baseline case but the mass of the flap relative to that of the blade emerged as an important parameter. A 10% flap, whose mass was negligible relative to the blade, produced the largest increase of 18% in static efficiency. Further research will focus on testing the flaps over the entire operational range, as well as on redesigning stiffer and lighter Gurney flaps. The introduction of three-dimensionality such as spanwise spaced holes, slits, or serrations that have previously been used to reduce airfoil drag will also be considered.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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