Diagonal-flow fan wheel with blades of developable surface shape
First Claim
1. A fan wheel of a diagonal-flow fan for propelling a flow of a gas, said fan wheel comprising a rotational shaft, frustoconical main plate coaxially fixed to the shaft, a frustoconical side plate coaxially fixed with respect to the axis of rotation of the shaft and spaced apart from the main plate to form therebetween a diagonal flow path for the gas, the cone angle of the main plate being greater than the cone angle of the side plate, and a plurality of fan blades each fixed at respective opposite side edges to the inner surfaces of the main and side plates and having an inner entrance part and an outer exit part, said parts extending substantially transverse to said diagonal flow path, each of said fan blades comprising a plate of a surface shape conforming to a portion of a combination of developable surfaces joined to each other along a straight joining line in an algebraically continuous manner, said portion being formed of elements constituted by mutual intersection lines between said developable surfaces and successive coaxial conical surfaces varying between said conical surfaces of said main and side plates, said coaxial conical surfaces progressively diminishing in cone angle from said main plate to said side plate and having a common axis coinciding with said axis of rotation of the shaft, said straight joining line and said common axis lying in a common plane and forming an angle therebetween.
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Abstract
A blade of the fan wheel of a diagonal-flow fan, which blade should ideally have a shape of a twisted double-curvature or undevelopable surface, is formed from a portion of a combination of a cylindrical plate and a planar plate tangent to the cylindrical plate or of a combination of a pair of mutually circumscribing cylindrical surfaces, which portion constitutes a developable surface. To realize the formation of a blade from the developable surface, lines of intersection between combined cylinder and planar plates or combined cylinders and a number of coaxial imaginary conical surfaces representing streamlines in the fan wheel are used as a basis for design.
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8 Claims
- 1. A fan wheel of a diagonal-flow fan for propelling a flow of a gas, said fan wheel comprising a rotational shaft, frustoconical main plate coaxially fixed to the shaft, a frustoconical side plate coaxially fixed with respect to the axis of rotation of the shaft and spaced apart from the main plate to form therebetween a diagonal flow path for the gas, the cone angle of the main plate being greater than the cone angle of the side plate, and a plurality of fan blades each fixed at respective opposite side edges to the inner surfaces of the main and side plates and having an inner entrance part and an outer exit part, said parts extending substantially transverse to said diagonal flow path, each of said fan blades comprising a plate of a surface shape conforming to a portion of a combination of developable surfaces joined to each other along a straight joining line in an algebraically continuous manner, said portion being formed of elements constituted by mutual intersection lines between said developable surfaces and successive coaxial conical surfaces varying between said conical surfaces of said main and side plates, said coaxial conical surfaces progressively diminishing in cone angle from said main plate to said side plate and having a common axis coinciding with said axis of rotation of the shaft, said straight joining line and said common axis lying in a common plane and forming an angle therebetween.
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