Using the Fan Interface
This section describes how to implement a fan interface in your simulation.
Complete the following tasks:
- Create the fan interface.
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Specify the appropriate fan performance curve:
See Specifying the Fan Performance Curve Type.
- Import the fan performance curve table into the simulation.
- Specify the polynomial function that represents the fan performance curve.
See Specifying the Fan Performance Curve as a Polynomial Function.
- If necessary, change the fan swirl, fan verbosity, and fan interface intersection tolerance settings.
Consider the following when you use a fan interface in your simulation:
- When analyzing results it is appropriate to report mass flow rates and pressures on the interface boundaries. This method is more representative than creating derived parts nearby.
- Radiation models require temperature, and an interface model of a fan has no temperature. Therefore, a Radiation model treats the space that the fan occupies as an ordinary opening.
Note | You can also use a fan performance curve to specify a pressure jump across a boundary. This option is available for Pressure Outlet and Stagnation Inlet boundaries only. |
For a worked example, see the tutorial Multi-Part Solid: Graphics Card Cooling.