Flow direction

The flow imposed on inlet or internal fans can be specified to be at an angle from the fan normal or as a swirl with a defined axis of rotation and at a certain angle from the fan normal.

Flow angle on fan

The flow through an inlet fan or an internal fan can be specified to be at an angle θ from the fan normal. In such cases, the velocity component normal to the fan, Un, is the velocity obtained from the fan curve, velocity, mass flow, volume flow, or pressure rise specification. The velocity component parallel to the fan plane, Ut, is then calculated so that the total velocity vector is in the specified flow direction:

Swirl on fan

Swirl can also be imposed on inlet and internal fans by specifying an axis of rotation and an angle θ from the fan normal. At each computation point on the fan, the velocity is calculated such that it has a component normal to the fan plane and a component tangential to that plane in the direction of rotation.

The velocity component normal to the fan plane, Un, is obtained from the mass flow rate, velocity, fan curve or pressure rise specification, as usual, whereas the tangential component, Ut, is calculated from: