TB-2008-002 Fan Selection Guide: Basic Fan Technology Overview

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TB-2008-002
Fan Selection Guide
Basic Fan Technology Overview
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Technical Terms
Air Flow - CFM : Cubic Feet per Minute or CMM: Cubic Meters per minute
This refers to the volume of air a fan is able to move over time.
Static Pressure-Inch Aq: Inches of Water or Pa” Pascal or Newton per meter
squared
This is the total resistive pressure the flow must fight against due to upstream
(inlet) and down stream (outlet) obstructions and ducting design
RPM : Revolutions Per Minute
This refers to how fast the fan or motor is spinning. This has a direct connection
to the static pressure and volume of air it can move.
Density
The flow, pressure or head, needs to be specified at a given air/gas density
which is affected by temperature and altitude.
Blower
Many types of fans are often referred to as blowers.
Wheel
In centrifugal fans and line blowers the impellers
are frequently referred to as wheels.
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Four main types of fans

 Line Blowers (Cross Flow Fans)


 Low Pressure / Low to High Volume
 Airflow distributed along a line or plane

 Axial Fans
 Low Pressure / High Volume
 Flow axis is coincident to motor axis

 Centrifugal Fans
 High Pressure / Low Volume
 Flow axis is orthogonal to motor axis

 Mixed Flow Fans


 Medium Pressure / Volume
 High Efficiency / Low Noise
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Axial Fans
Axial fans are efficient high
volume low pressure
machines. These fans are
good for general purposes:
avionics/electric or personnel
cooling; AC and ECS
systems, especially if a fan is
needed to move air through a
heat exchanger.
These fans are also ideal for
scavenging as the parts that
come in contact with the
air/sand mixture are more
easily hardened than the
complex shapes of other
types of fans.
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Axial Fans

Axial fans come in two types,


Vane-axial and Tube-Axial.
Vane-axial fans differ from
Tube-Axial’s as they have
stationary vanes,
sometimes called
straightening vanes as they
“straighten” the air outlet by
counteracting the rotational
angle from the turning
impeller blades.
These vanes allow a higher
pressure capability and add
efficiency.
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Centrifugal Fans

Centrifugal Fans, also


called Blowers are used
for high pressure, lower
flow applications such
as NBC and other types
of filtration. They are
also used for low
pressure lower flow
general purpose
applications as they can
be made inexpensively
by simple plastic and
aluminum parts.
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Centrifugal Fans

Centrifugal Fans are


also used for AC
systems where
there is very long
ducting that adds
up to a lot of
pressure drop.
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Centrifugal Fans

Because the moving


parts are covered by
the scroll or housing,
centrifugal blowers
tend to be quieter
than other types.
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Line Blowers

A line blower, is a centrifugal fan in which


the air flows through the fan, rather
than through an inlet. The rotor of a
line blower is covered to create a
pressure differential. Line Blowers
have a smaller opening on one side
and a larger opening on the other. The
resultant pressure difference allows air
to flow straight through the fan rather
than on a rotational angle as in
traditional centrifugal fans.
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Line Blowers
Line Blowers give airflow along
the entire width of the fan along
a line or plane depending on
how they are installed.
Applications include entry doors
to exclude particulates and
bugs, cooling across circuit
cards and electronic equipment
where relatively even
distribution is required along a
plane, and processing
equipment where a fluidized
bed is required for even gentle
vapor extraction or material
handling cushioning.
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Mixed Flow Fans

Mixed Flow Fans are called


mixed as they are a sort of
combination axial and
centrifugal fan. They are
basically Vane-axial fans,
but the impeller is shaped
like a bevel gear, where the
fan blades are at an angle.
This means the air is moved
by a combination of aero-
dynamic/mechanical
pushing of air, and the
centrifugal action of
spinning the air against the
housing.
In a blower, the housing is
called a scroll, and in the
mixed flow, the housing is
called a shroud.
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Mixed Flow Fans
Mixed flows are usually made
for NBC, or other critical
applications for a specific
design point where high
efficiency and lower noise
is required as these tend
to be more expensive
given their complex
design. Mixed-flow fans
tend to be quieter than
other types because of
their efficiency and
that their moving parts are
partially blocked by the
shroud.
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Airfoil vs. Non-Airfoil
Non-Airfoil propellers have
blades that are the same
thickness the entire
length. They are
designed to move the air
through shear mechanics.
This is good for fans that Airfoil blades have a shape
must run at variable to them much like an
speeds. airplane wing. These
blades are more efficient
than non-airfoil; however,
they are generally
designed for only one
point on the performance
curve. This makes airfoil
fans less versatile.
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Tube-Axial vs Vane-Axial
A basic fan is a propeller / impeller mounted
on a motor shaft.
Add a housing around the propeller and
motor and you have a “tube axial”.
Add “guide vanes” also called “straightening
vanes” and you have a vane axial fan.
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Types of Fan Motors

Electric Motor (single speed or multi-speed)


 A.C. Motor
 Single Speed
 Multi-Speed
 D.C. Motor
 Brush-Type
 Brushless

Direct Drive (no self contained fan motor)


This is simply an impeller mounted on a drive shaft with a set of
bearings within a housing. The drive shaft can be coupled to any
rotating driver from the system.

Hydraulic
Once used for variable speed, these are not recommended. They
are expensive, have long lead times, and leak.
Variable speed is best achieved using brushless DC or inverter
driven AC motored fans.
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Miscellaneous Considerations

 Fan Testing
 Noise Measurement &
Control
 Environmental
Considerations
 Inrush Current
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Fan Testing

Fan testing at DAE systems is done per the set-up


on the next slide. While the instrumentation has
been modernized, the basic ASRHA test stand
equipment has been in use for decades,
allowing consistent test results. Be sure your
supplier is willing to demonstrate how their fans
were testing to avoid working with someone who
“manages results”.
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Noise Measurement

Noise data is available at no cost as most fans


have the dba on the catalog page. This is the
noise measured in the concrete floored test lab
at 5 feet at 45 degrees from the fan outlet while
in a test duct. This allows comparison to different
fans at no cost.
DAE can quote to have our product tested in an
independent laboratory in an anechoic chamber
according to a defined procedure.
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Environmental Considerations
& In Rush Current
It is important to specify the ambient temperature
and characteristics such as shock, vibration, salt
water & high altitude, which may require special
design and material.
In rush current for most fans is about 2-3 times full
load current and drops to full load typically in
about 5-6 seconds.

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