Abstract
This paper deals with an experimental investigation into the influence of a vaned recess casing treatment on the performance of an industrial-type axial-flow fan with a hub-tip ratio of 0.4. The treatment has been tested in a variety of configurations relative to the fan, with an emphasis on the amount of fan blade tip exposure to the treatment. Two sets of blading, one of which is of the fully reversible type, have been investigated. Detailed flow measurements have been carried out with a slanted hot wire probe to provide an insight into the operation of the device and into the nature of the rotating stall in the solid casing configuration. Strain gauges have been employed to enable blade stresses to be recorded and an in-duct microphone to enable comparative tests on fan noise has also been used. © IMechE 1998.
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Hill, S. D., Elder, R. L., & McKenzie, A. B. (1998). Application of casing treatment to an industrial axial-flow fan. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 212(4), 225–233. https://doi.org/10.1243/0957650981536754
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