A complement to the axial fan device, this is a material type that changes the flow direction from axial to radial. The user specifies a flow rate (constant or a fan curve) as well as an optional rotational speed.
This device models the flow through the impeller of a centrifugal device, so the volute geometry is required. Flow can also be made to enter radially/tangentially and exit axially (as in a radial in-flow turbine).
To Assign a Centrifugal Pump/Blower
The inlet is typically the axial surface. Care should be taken when constructing the geometry that the inlet surface does not touch the outlet surface.
Alternatively, the device may be an annulus, like a squirrel cage. In this case, the inlet would be the interior annular surfaces, and the outlet would be the exterior cylindrical surfaces.
Parts assigned a centrifugal blower material should not be extrusion meshed. The Solver does not support centrifugal blowers with extruded elements.
Example showing assignment of a Centrifugal Pump/Blower material
To Create a Centrifugal Pump/Blower
The Default material database contains at least one instance of every material type. A convenient way to create a new material is to use a Default material as an example. Because these materials are read-only, use the Material Editor to copy the original into a custom database, and modify the copy. For more about creating a material from an existing material...
Example showing creation of Centrifugal Pump Material
Guidelines
Variation Methods
There are two methods for specifying the flow rate: as a constant value and with a fan curve.
Constant:
Enter the Flow Rate Value and the appropriate units.
Fan Curve:
Enter the Flow Rate and Pressure Head data into the table. This information often comes from fan manufacturer data. Data in “.csv” format can be imported using the Import button. Data is saved to a “.csv” file using the Save button.
The rotational speed is an optional parameter, and can only be entered as a constant value.