Cheetos
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2007
- 56
Hi, guys, for a centrifugal fan curve, you have 2 end points (0 CFM, Max SP) and (Max CFM, 0 SP). I though I could use the Bernoulli equation to verify it, but it's not working. Maybe someone can shed light on what I'm missing. Max SP + 1/2 density * (0 CFM/area)^2 = 0 SP + 1/2 * density * (Max CFM/area)^2
I thought the total energy transferred by the fan should be the same at any point along the fan curve. At 0 CFM, all the energy is converted into pressure head, and at max CFM, all the energy is converted into kinetic energy. The only thing I can think of is, for Max CFM case, the air in the centrifugal fan has to turn 90 degr, so in addition to full kinetic energy at the outlet, maybe some of the energy is converted during the 90 degr turn?
I thought the total energy transferred by the fan should be the same at any point along the fan curve. At 0 CFM, all the energy is converted into pressure head, and at max CFM, all the energy is converted into kinetic energy. The only thing I can think of is, for Max CFM case, the air in the centrifugal fan has to turn 90 degr, so in addition to full kinetic energy at the outlet, maybe some of the energy is converted during the 90 degr turn?