Design & Performance
Mixed Flow: Axial/Centrifugal Hybrid
A mixed flow wheel is a hybrid between an axial propeller and a centrifugal wheel. The result is a design that combines the best axial
and centrifugal properties: highly efficient air movement, increased | Pressure | |
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performance curve. To further enhance the fan’s performance, | Static | |
straightening vanes are incorporated in the housing. These serve | ||
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to convert swirling airflow into a straight axial flow with a resulting |
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static pressure rise and energy savings. |
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Centrifugal
Mixed Flow
Axial
CFM
Airflow Profiles
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| Axial Fans: Straight through |
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| Centrifugal Fans: Two 90° |
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| Mixed Flow Fans: Slight |
Axial | Centrifugal | Mixed Flow | airflow deflection from |
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Sound and Efficiency
Sound power levels and fan efficiency are two very important factors when selecting a fan. There is a noticeable difference between impeller types. The table and chart below compare the sound power (LwA) and the static efficiency of the
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15,000 cfm | 24 | 90 dB | 100 dB |
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25,000 cfm | 36 | 86 dB | 93 dB |
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50,000 cfm | 49 | 92 dB | 98 dB |
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Model comparisons based on similar outer tube diameters.
Lower Sound Power, Better Sound Quality
Sound power levels shown at each frequency:
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The sound quality of the
1.5inches wg of static pressure (Ps). Tubular centrifugals (green) have dominant tones in the 63 Hz through 250 Hz octave bands, while vane axials (red) have more mid to high frequency sound. The mixed flow fan (blue) does not have a dominant tone. A bystander would hear a more bland sound that is quieter than a tubular centrifugal or vane axial.
Frequency, Hz
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