Fan Modeling

Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides several approaches to model axial and radial fans in terms of fan performance characteristics. These approaches do not take into account the detailed geometry of a fan.

The simplified fan models are particularly useful when the exact geometry of a fan is not known or not important, but the fan performance curve is available. Using the imported fan performance curve, the lumped fan models relate the pressure rise to flow rate or velocity. Depending on the model, the fan is modeled as a plane surface or a volumetric region that induces a pressure jump as the flow passes through it. In addition, you can model the swirl velocity downstream of the fan.

You typically apply these models when you are interested in predicting the pressure rise through a fan in your system. An example for such an application is the thermal simulation of components on a motherboard where the cooling fan is just one component of many. The accurate resolution of the cooling fan on the board would require a high cell count and increase the analysis time significantly, therefore, a lumped approach is preferred.