Using the Fan Momentum Source

The fan momentum source applies the effect of a rotating fan to the fluid cells within a region that you select. Using a fan momentum source implies that you already have a separate region that is located at the position of the fan.

For more information on the fan momentum source model formulation, see the Fan Momentum Source formulation.

To implement a fan momentum source in your simulation, complete the following tasks:

  1. Ensure that you have selected a flow model.
  2. Obtain the appropriate fan performance curve and import the data table into the simulation.

    For more information, see Importing the Fan Performance Data Table.

  3. In the appropriate region, activate the fan momentum source.

    For more information, see Activating the Fan Momentum Source.

  4. Configure the fan momentum source by setting the appropriate properties:
    1. Select the fan curve table that you want to use, and specify the Voldot and Pressure columns.
    2. Set the data rotation rate and the data temperature.
      For more information, see Specifying the Fan Performance Curve.
    3. Specify the upstream and downstream boundaries of the fan momentum source.
    4. Specify the operating rotation rate and the blade angle of the fan.
      For more information, see Fan Momentum Source Properties.
  5. Set the appropriate fan solver properties.

    For more information, see Working with the Fan Solver.

To plot and monitor the flow rate through the fan, use the Surface Integral report with the velocity component normal to the fan face.