Mase007
Automotive
- Sep 9, 2012
- 4
Hi there,
I have a project that I am working on and I am trying to reduce load and thus energy expenditure on a crank powered cooling fan by utilising fast moving cool air.
Basically the engine is split into two sides; the cool side (top) and the hot side (bottom). The fan blows cool air over the top and down through the engine and it is then directed rearwards and then exits the vehicle.
I have attached an image of the standard setup and wandered if you guys could help me come up with a system of using the large body of fast moving cool air below the engine to "suck" the hot air from the lower engine area, thus reducing the workload on the fan...
Any ideas are welcome, and I will post my own as and when I have drawn them out.
Cheers, Mase.
I have a project that I am working on and I am trying to reduce load and thus energy expenditure on a crank powered cooling fan by utilising fast moving cool air.
Basically the engine is split into two sides; the cool side (top) and the hot side (bottom). The fan blows cool air over the top and down through the engine and it is then directed rearwards and then exits the vehicle.
I have attached an image of the standard setup and wandered if you guys could help me come up with a system of using the large body of fast moving cool air below the engine to "suck" the hot air from the lower engine area, thus reducing the workload on the fan...
Any ideas are welcome, and I will post my own as and when I have drawn them out.
Cheers, Mase.