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Yuri B.
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In an air supply duct after the fan
static pressure is maximal directly after the blades and is zero at the duct outlet,
volume flow is minimal after the blades, maximal at the outlet.
mass flow is equal at all points,
speed of air constituents is minimal after the blades (where air is being compressed) and is maximal at outlet (the air being expanded, that is, pushed out).
But what about the dynamic pressure ?
It seems - according to kinetic energy = 1/2 MV square - it should be maximal at the outlet, as the same mass is moving faster?
static pressure is maximal directly after the blades and is zero at the duct outlet,
volume flow is minimal after the blades, maximal at the outlet.
mass flow is equal at all points,
speed of air constituents is minimal after the blades (where air is being compressed) and is maximal at outlet (the air being expanded, that is, pushed out).
But what about the dynamic pressure ?
It seems - according to kinetic energy = 1/2 MV square - it should be maximal at the outlet, as the same mass is moving faster?
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