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bartrocs
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Hi guys, I recently completed a fluid dynamics practical at Uni and submitted a report on it, however, I still have some burning questions which I need to be answered.
Firstly, the data that we collected shows that as the flow rate in the duct increases, the pressure differential of the fan decreases. My understanding of this is through Bernoulli, a higher flow rate implies a faster velocity (Area is constant) which implies a higher dynamic pressure. As total pressure must remain constant, this must mean that the static pressure has gone down. Am I right in this reasoning? I just don't know if it's okay to use a streamline which goes through a fan for bernoulli.
I guess I am looking for a complete explanation on what happens to the different pressures (dynamic, static, total) as the air moves through the duct and especially through the fan.
Here is a link to our prac description:
Firstly, the data that we collected shows that as the flow rate in the duct increases, the pressure differential of the fan decreases. My understanding of this is through Bernoulli, a higher flow rate implies a faster velocity (Area is constant) which implies a higher dynamic pressure. As total pressure must remain constant, this must mean that the static pressure has gone down. Am I right in this reasoning? I just don't know if it's okay to use a streamline which goes through a fan for bernoulli.
I guess I am looking for a complete explanation on what happens to the different pressures (dynamic, static, total) as the air moves through the duct and especially through the fan.
Here is a link to our prac description: