The Effects of Rotation and Solidity on the Aerodynamic Behavior of Low-Pressure Axial Flow Fans

Author:

Venter Adam J.1ORCID,Owen Michael T. F.1,Muiyser Jacques2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, University of Stellenbosch , Private Bag X1, Stellenbosch 7602, South Africa

2. Howden Netherlands , Haaksbergerstraat 67, Hengelo 7554 PA, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Implicit axial flow fan models are commonly used for the numerical analysis of industrial heat exchanger systems. However, these fan models perform poorly within the often complex off-design flow environments characteristic of these systems, as their low-order formulations lose applicability under highly 3D flow conditions. At off-design flow conditions, rotation and blade solidity effects cause physical fan blade behavior to deviate from the anticipated 2D behavior characterized by the implicit models. Physical fan blade behavior at off-design flow conditions, however, remains uncertain and the specific effects of rotation and solidity are not yet widely understood. This study investigates off-design fan blade behavior by presenting explicit 3D computations of two low-pressure axial flow fans. The effects of rotation and blade solidity are then identified through a side-by-side comparison of the computed 3D fan blade data against isolated 2D airfoil data. The rotating fan blade lift characteristics are shown to be distinct from the comparative 2D airfoil trends. At low-flow (off-design) operating conditions, rotation establishes large radial flow movements, and the high blade solidities cause standing vortices to develop within the rotating blade passages. The radial outflow energizes the blades' boundary layers, and the vortices inhibit the flow from separating from the blades' surfaces. Consequently, blade stall is avoided and high lift coefficient values are realized. The presented fan blade lift characteristics are unique relative to literature on other turbomachines of lower blade solidity, highlighting the importance of considering solidity effects in implicit rotor model developments.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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