Centrifugal Fan
Introduction:
Centrifugal fan is a type of mechanical device used to move air or other gases in a variety of industrial and commercial settings. It works by using the kinetic energy of a rotating impeller to increase the pressure and velocity of the air or gas passing through it.
Structural Features:
Centrifugal fans consist of a motor-driven impeller, which is typically housed in a cylindrical or conical casing. As the impeller rotates, it draws air or gas into the inlet of the casing, and then accelerates it outward towards the edges of the casing. This creates a centrifugal force that increases the pressure and velocity of the air or gas, which is then discharged through an outlet duct.
Application:
Centrifugal fans are widely used in HVAC systems, ventilation systems, and other applications where large volumes of air need to be moved quickly and efficiently. They are also used in industrial processes such as drying, cooling, and air pollution control, as well as in automotive and aerospace applications.
Application In Marine System:
In marine applications, centrifugal fans are commonly used for ventilation, air conditioning, and heating systems, as well as for engine room cooling and other marine machinery applications. The fans must be designed to operate reliably in harsh marine environments, with high resistance to corrosion and wear.
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