Laser-Doppler Velocimetry Measurements Inside a Backward Curved Centrifugal Fan release_ktq5vflrgna7votnj63lkl6xwq

by Tong-Miin Liou, Meng-Yu Chen

Published in International Journal of Rotating Machinery by Hindawi Limited.

2001   p173-181

Abstract

Laser-Doppler velocimetry (LDV) measurements are presented of relative mean velocity and turbulence intensity components inside the impeller passage of a centrifugal fan with twelve backward curved blades at design, under-design, and over-design flow rates. Additional LDV measurements were also performed at the volute outlet to examine the uniformity of the outlet flow for the three selected flow rates. Complementary flow visualization results in the tongue region are further presented. It is found that the number of characteristic flow regions and the average turbulence level increase with decreasing air flow rate. For the case of under-design flow rate, there are a through-flow region on the suction side, a reverse flow region on the pressure side, and a shear layer region in between. The corresponding average turbulence intensity is as high as 9.1% of blade tip velocity.
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