Experimental on the Performance of Centrifugal Fan with Limited Size by Changing the Openness Distribution

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Openness is of great importance in centrifugal fan design. An experiment research has been designed to study how the openness distribution affects the performance of multi-blade centrifugal fan, which is designed with limited size. The results show that the openness adopted proper acceleration-deceleration distribution curve has a better performance.

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