Specifying the Fan Performance Curve as a Polynomial Function

When you set up a fan interface, you can specify the fan performance curve as a polynomial function.

The fan curve polynomial computes the pressure rise as:

  • Given N intervals [x0,x1],[x1,x2],,[xN1,xN] the polynomial in the ith interval is yi(xi), evaluated using the coefficients for that interval.
  • Outside the intervals, the nearest limit is used:
    y(x)={y(x0)xx0y(xN)x>xN

To specify the fan performance curve polynomial function:

  1. Expand the Interfaces > [Interface Name] > Physics Values node, and then click Fan Curve Polynomial.
  2. In the Properties window, set the appropriate values.

    Polynomial

    Specifies the fan performance curve polynomial function.

    See Specifying the Fan Performance Curve Polynomial.

    Method

    Specifies the input variable of the pressure rise function.

    For a full description of this property, see Specifying the Fan Performance Curve as a Table.

    Pressure Rise

    Specifies how the pressure rise across the fan interface is defined.

    For a full description of this property, see Specifying the Fan Performance Curve as a Table.

    For more information on fan performance curves, see Modeling Fan Performance Curves.

    Operating Rotation Rate

    Specifies the rotation rate used by the simulation. Swirl velocity is not added at the interface unless the Fan Swirl Option is activated. If this value is equal to the value of Data Rotation Rate, no scaling is done. See Scaling the Fan Performance Curve.

    You can scale the fan curve in temperature as well as in rotation rate. See Specifying the Fan Curve Temperature Scaling.

    NoteFor Pressure Outlet and Stagnation Inlet boundaries, the fan does not add swirl velocity, and the operating and data rotation rates are only used for scaling the performance curve.