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A study on the flow field and local heat transfer performance due to geometric scaling of centrifugal fans
Authors:Jason Stafford  Ed Walsh  Vanessa Egan
Institution:Stokes Institute, Mechanical, Aeronautical and Biomedical Engineering Department, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
Abstract:Scaled versions of fan designs are often chosen to address thermal management issues in space constrained applications. Using velocity field and local heat transfer measurement techniques, the thermal performance characteristics of a range of geometrically scaled centrifugal fan designs have been investigated. Complex fluid flow structures and surface heat transfer trends due to centrifugal fans were found to be common over a wide range of fan aspect ratios (blade height to fan diameter). The limiting aspect ratio for heat transfer enhancement was 0.3, as larger aspect ratios were shown to result in a reduction in overall thermal performance. Over the range of fans examined, the low profile centrifugal designs produced significant enhancement in thermal performance when compared to that predicted using classical laminar flow theory. The limiting non-dimensional distance from the fan, where this enhancement is no longer apparent, has also been determined. Using the fundamental information inferred from local velocity field and heat transfer measurements, selection criteria can be determined for both low and high power practical applications where space restrictions exist.
Keywords:Radial flow  Centrifugal fan  Electronics cooling  Miniature scale
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