Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1711996 Biosystems Engineering 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In modern harvesting machines, one of the critical factors to fulfil the current demand of capacity and output under a wide range of field and crop conditions is the capacity of the cleaning fan. In order to obtain an effective cleaning action, the fan has to generate a forceful and even air flow over and through the complete width of sieves. This paper presents the effect of a cross-flow opening on the distribution of flow along the width of a forward curved, wide centrifugal fan with two parallel outlets. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is utilized to study the effect of the addition of a cross-flow opening on the performance of the fan using three fans of similar geometries but different in their cross-flow opening. Velocity profiles at the outlets of one of the fans are measured using X-wire hot-wire anemometers and they are used to validate the CFD simulations. Loads on the fan are created by using perforated plates whose resistance curves have been determined in a wind tunnel. It is found out that addition of the cross-flow opening throughout the whole width of the fan plays a crucial role in having uniform air flow along the width of the outlets of the fan. Comparisons between the simulations and measurements generally show good agreement.

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