Computational Design of an Energy-Efficient Small Axial-Flow Fan Using Staggered Blades with Winglets
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Date
2025
Authors
Mustafa Tutar
Janset Betul Cam
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MDPI
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The present study introduces a conceptual design of a small axial-flow fan. Both individual and combined effects of blade stagger angle and winglet on the performance of the fan design are investigated in design and off-design operating conditions using a computational flow methodology. A stepwise solution in which a proper stagger angle adjustment of a specifically generated blade profile is followed by appending a winglet at the tip of the blade with consideration of different geometrical parameters is proposed to improve the performance characteristics of the fan. The initial model comparison analysis demonstrates that a three-dimensional Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equation-based renormalization group (RNG) k-epsilon turbulence modeling approach coupled with the multiple reference frame (MRF) technique which adapts multi-block topology generation meshing method successfully resolves the rotating flow around the fan. The results suggest that the use of a proper stagger angle with the winglet considerably increases the fan performance and the fan attains the best total efficiency with an additional stagger angle of +10 degrees and a winglet which has a curvature radius of 6.77 mm and a twist angle of -7 degrees for the investigated dimensioning range. The present study also underlines the effectiveness of passive flow control mechanisms of the stagger angle and winglets for energy-efficient axial-flow fans.
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small axial-flow fan, aerodynamic performance, energy efficiency, flow control, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), multiple reference frame (MRF), AERODYNAMIC PERFORMANCE, NUMERICAL-SIMULATION, NOISE, aerodynamic performance, multiple reference frame (MRF), TJ1-1570, Mechanical engineering and machinery, small axial-flow fan, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), energy efficiency, flow control
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International Journal of Turbomachinery, Propulsion and Power
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10
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