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The flow behavior and the performance of the cross-flow fan were investigated for various design parameters such as impeller exit angles, rearguider shapes, stabilizer position, setting angle and gap. In order to determine the values of design parameters, equations for design parameters were derived and verified. The design program to solve the parameters was coded using visual basic. Comparisons...
A cross-flow fan having forward curved blades relatively produces higher dynamic pressure at low rotating speed because a working fluid passes through an impeller blade twice. Most of this dynamic pressure is transferred to the static pressure in a rearguider and a stabilizer as a scroll in the centrifugal fan. The effect of a rearguider and a stabilizer on the performance of a cross-flow fan is higher...
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