WhackyWheels
Automotive
- May 4, 2002
- 13
A few years ago I purchased some items from a government auction. An item that was in one of the lots was a 21", 14 blade enclosed axial fan. The fan is cast magneseum or alum. On the fan housing it indicates 18,000 cfm.
Initially, I had thought it may be a good size for testing aerodynamic drag on a full size go-kart. However, a typical go-kart with driver produces around 8.5 square feet of blockage.
I need some help and technical information.
a) How can I determine the RPM needed to attain the stated volume of air?
b) Where can I find the horsepower rating needed to drive this fan?
c) If this fan is too small for a full scale go-kart, which I beleive it is, what scale would it be appropiate for?
d) Alternatively, how do I determine the proper size fan/power, CFM and air speed for wind tunnel testing on a go-kart/driver?
I have read Joseph Katz's "Race Car Aerodynamics" and "Low-Speed Wind Tunnel Testing" by Barlow, Rae and Pope. Additionally, I've visited an open jet/rolling road wind tunnel. It's max. wind & road speeds were 50 m/s respectively. The fan diameter was 12.5' and took 320 kw to power it. I subscribe to and thourghly read "Racecar Engineering", "Race Tech" and "Autosport" magazines.
If anyone could get me headed in the right direction I would be appreciative.
Thank You
Pitot
Initially, I had thought it may be a good size for testing aerodynamic drag on a full size go-kart. However, a typical go-kart with driver produces around 8.5 square feet of blockage.
I need some help and technical information.
a) How can I determine the RPM needed to attain the stated volume of air?
b) Where can I find the horsepower rating needed to drive this fan?
c) If this fan is too small for a full scale go-kart, which I beleive it is, what scale would it be appropiate for?
d) Alternatively, how do I determine the proper size fan/power, CFM and air speed for wind tunnel testing on a go-kart/driver?
I have read Joseph Katz's "Race Car Aerodynamics" and "Low-Speed Wind Tunnel Testing" by Barlow, Rae and Pope. Additionally, I've visited an open jet/rolling road wind tunnel. It's max. wind & road speeds were 50 m/s respectively. The fan diameter was 12.5' and took 320 kw to power it. I subscribe to and thourghly read "Racecar Engineering", "Race Tech" and "Autosport" magazines.
If anyone could get me headed in the right direction I would be appreciative.
Thank You
Pitot