Head loss on fan

In the case of a head loss, the fan curve is modified that for a given volume flow rate, the pressure rise produced by the fan is reduced by the head loss.

In the fan curve, the pressure rise is shifted below the nominal fan curve by the amount of ΔPloss.

where:

  • CsI and CsE are the specified intake and exhaust loss coefficients, respectively.
  • ρI and ρE are the intake and exhaust densities, respectively.
  • U is the flow velocity.

Therefore, you can rewrite ΔPloss as follows:

  • AI and AE are the intake and exhaust areas.

To obtain the volume flow rate, , the solver also needs the value for the head loss coefficient, h, that is defined as:

Note:

If there is no head loss on the fan, h is set to zero.