Fan wheel with three dimensionally curved impeller blades
11506220 · 2022-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05D2250/71
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/281
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D29/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fan wheel (1) has a bottom disc (4), a cover disc (3) and impeller blades (2) arranged around a rotation axis (RA) of the fan wheel (1). The blades, in each case, extend over a blade length from a blade leading edge (5) to a blade trailing edge (6). The impeller blades (2) are divided into a front section (10), rear section (12) and transition section (11). The front section (10), extends proceeding from the blade leading edge (5) in the direction of the blade trailing edge (6). The rear section (12) extends proceeding from the blade trailing edge (6), in the direction of the blade leading edge (5). The transition section (11) forms a transition between the front section (10) and the rear section (12). The impeller blades (2) are formed with opposite curvature in the course from the bottom disc (4) to the cover disc (3) in the front section (10) and the rear section (12).
Claims
1. A fan wheel with a bottom disc, a cover disc and impeller blades arranged around a rotation axis of the fan wheel, the blades in each case extend radially from the axis of rotation toward the outer circumference of the fan wheel over a blade length from a blade leading edge to a blade trailing edge: the impeller blades are divided into a front section, rear section and transition section, the front section extends in a radial direction toward the outer circumference of the fan wheel, proceeding from the blade leading edge, in the direction toward the blade trailing edge, the rear section extends, proceeding from the blade trailing edge, in a radial direction toward the rotation axis of the fan wheel toward the blade leading edge, and the transition section extends radially toward the front section and toward the rear section to form a transition between the front section and the rear section; and wherein the impeller blades are formed with opposite curvature along an axial course from the bottom disc to the cover disc in the front section and the rear section with respect to a shortest path between the bottom disc and the cover disc; and the front section is formed with a curvature toward the rotation axis and the rear section is formed with a curvature away from the rotation axis.
2. The fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the impeller blades are formed with an arc-shaped curvature.
3. The fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the front section extends over at least 5%, in particular over 10-40% of the blade length.
4. The fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the rear section extends over at least 5%, in particular, over 10-40% of the blade length.
5. The fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the transition section has a continuous course along the blade length.
6. The fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the bottom disc includes a hub of the fan wheel, that forms an interface to a motor and that includes the impeller blades.
7. The fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the cover disc at least partially, in particular completely, covers axial blade front edges of the impeller blades.
8. The fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the impeller blades end on the bottom disc at a distance radially inward with respect to an outer radius of the bottom disc, the distance determines at least 5% of a total diameter (D) of the bottom disc, in particular 5-25% and preferably 10-15%, so that R/D>0.05, in particular 0.05≤R/D≤0.25 and preferably 0.10≤R/D≤0.15.
9. The fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the bottom disc on its radial outer margin section has an elliptical cross section, so that its radial outer margin extends parallel or substantially parallel to the rotation axis.
10. The fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the cover disc further comprises a radially internal section that has an axial extent parallel or substantially parallel to the rotation axis.
11. The fan wheel according to claim 1, where the cover disc, when viewed in a lateral cross section, has a curved course, and, on its radial outer margin section, it determines an axial change in direction.
12. The fan wheel according to claim 1, where the impeller blades extend from the blade leading edge to the blade trailing edge in each case radially outward and around the rotation axis.
13. The fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein it is a single-piece radial impeller or diagonal impeller.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) Other advantageous developments of the disclosure are in the subclaims and/or depicted in greater detail below together with the description of the preferred embodiment of the disclosure with reference to the figures. In the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The impeller blades 2 extend from a hub 9, formed by the bottom disc 4, from their inlet-side blade leading edge 5, in peripheral direction, and radially outward to their outlet-side blade trailing edge 6. The cover disc 3 extends completely over the axial front edges of the impeller blades 2. During operation, the flow is suctioned axially through the suction opening 25 and expelled radially through the channels formed between the impeller blades 2.
(8) In reference to
(9) The front section 10 can easily be seen in the cross section in
(10) The impeller blades 2 transition both into the bottom disc 4 and also into the cover disc 3. In each case, the transition is at an angle with respect to the rotation axis. Together with the bottom disc 4, the impeller blades 2 form, in lateral cross section, in each case V-shaped connection regions 18, 18′ in the front section 10 and rear section 12. The opening angle between the respective impeller blades 2 and the bottom disc 4 of the connection region 18′ in the rear section 12 is clearly smaller than that of the connection region 18 in the front section 10.
(11) The front section 10 and the rear section 12 each extend over approximately 30% of the entire blade length. The transition section 11 that lies inbetween the two determines the rest. Here, the transition section 11 has a continuous course along the blade length. Thus, the change in direction of the curvature of the impeller blades 2 from the front section 10 to the rear section 12, along the blade length, occurs uniformly over the entire axial height of the impeller blades 2 without discontinuity.
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(13) In addition, both the cover disc 3 and the bottom disc 4 have a special shape. The cover disc 3 includes, when viewed from radially inward to radially outward, first the section 21, that which extends axially parallel to the rotation axis RA, and determines the suction opening 25. Next, when viewed in lateral cross section, there is a course with arc-shaped curvature covering the impeller blades 2, which, in the radial outer margin section 23 transitions like a winglet again into the axial direction parallel to the rotation axis RA. Thus, the cover disc 3, over its radial extent, performs a complete axial change in direction. The outer margin section 23 is adjacent to the impeller blades 2, as can be seen in
(14) The bottom disc 4, on its radial outer margin section 22, has an elliptical cross section and transitions from a radially outward extent into an axial extent. Thus, the radial outer margin of the bottom disc 4 extends parallel or substantially parallel to the rotation axis RA.
(15) The disclosure is not limited in its embodiment to the aforementioned embodiment example. Instead the variants which are also described can correspondingly be applied to the embodiment according to the figures, for example, the opposite curvature of the impeller blades in the rear section adjoining the blade trailing edge toward the rotation axis and in the front section adjoining the blade leading edge away from the rotation axis. Alternative bottom disc and/or cover disc forms can also be used.
(16) The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.