Comparative performance of single and tandem stator arrangements in a one stage ventilation fan

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G C. Snedden
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Oct 12, 2022

Abstract

Tandem row stator arrangements are common in the last stage of multirow, gas turbine compressors. Tandem row stators, or stator and de-swirler vane combinations are used to relieve the loading on the stator but ensure axial flow leaving the compressor. In this paper a standard 40” (1016 mm) ventilation fan in the Air Blow Fan’s range is modified to utilise the plate support struts on the barrel to relieve the aerodynamic loading on the aerofoil stator. Performance maps for both versions of the fan were generated using computational fluid dynamics and are compared across a wide range of rotor setting angles showing a clear advantage of approximately 2 per cent in efficiency for the tandem blade design. In addition, the area of high efficiency that represents the practically usable area of the map extends over a greater area in terms of flow rate and total pressure rise.
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APA: G C. Snedden  (2022)  Comparative performance of single and tandem stator arrangements in a one stage ventilation fan

MLA: G C. Snedden Comparative performance of single and tandem stator arrangements in a one stage ventilation fan. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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