BrianE22
Specifier/Regulator
- Mar 21, 2010
- 1,070
We're going to start evaluating different fan designs on our small (1 HP) motors. The fan is a centrifugal type mounted on the armature shaft. I thought a thermocouple mounted in the output air stream would tell us if the newer designs were better (lower armature surface temperature). I thought more air flow would lower the temperature of the output air. My colleague disagrees.
Looking at the convective heat transfer equation I find that it's not obvious if the output temperature increases or decreases with increased air flow. A higher flow fan would increase the heat transferred from the armature to the air but the surface temperature of the armature would drop. Also, I'm sure the convective heat transfer coefficient (h) changes.
So to save me from having to actually do real heat transfer equations (it's been 35 years since college), can any of you offer your opinion: For increased air flow, would the output air temperature go up or down?
Looking at the convective heat transfer equation I find that it's not obvious if the output temperature increases or decreases with increased air flow. A higher flow fan would increase the heat transferred from the armature to the air but the surface temperature of the armature would drop. Also, I'm sure the convective heat transfer coefficient (h) changes.
So to save me from having to actually do real heat transfer equations (it's been 35 years since college), can any of you offer your opinion: For increased air flow, would the output air temperature go up or down?