Flat-bladed fan wheel of diagonal-flow fan

Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Rotor having flow confining or deflecting web – shroud or... – Radially extending web or end plate

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416188, 416DIG2, 416DIG3, F01D 522

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042181909

ABSTRACT:
A blade in the fan wheel of a diagonal-flow fan, which blade should ideally have the contoured shape of a twisted double-curvature or undevelopable surface, is formed from a portion of a plate which has a flat planar surface. To develope the flat blade shape from a planar surface, lines of intersection between a plate and the streamsurfaces in the ideal fan wheel, which are represented by a number of coaxial imaginary conical surfaces, are used as a basis for design. The realized flat blade can then be orientated between the frustoconical main and side plates to form a diagonal-flow path similar in performance to the ideal blade of a twisted double-curvature surface.

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