Claims
- 1. An airfoil defining the shape of the blades of an engine cooling fan of a land vehicle which optimally operates in a range of low Reynolds numbers and varying turbulence intensity conditions, said airfoil having a suction surface and a pressure extending from a leading edge to a trailing edge thereof, said suction surface being curved and having triggering means formed thereon closely adjacent to the leading edge of said airfoil to trigger establishment of a discrete laminar air flow separation bubble with a terminal end upstream of said trailing edge of said airfoil which effects the separation of laminar boundary air flowing onto said suction surface of said airfoil at a substantially constant and predetermined point forward of said bubble when operating in said range of low Reynolds numbers and varying turbulence intensity conditions and which provides for the reattachment of air circumventing said laminar separation bubble on said suction surface subsequent to passage over said bubble to thereby provide for high lift and low drag for high efficiency fan performance.
- 2. An airfoil defining the shape of the blades of an engine cooling fan of a land vehicle fan which optimally operates in a range of low Reynolds numbers and varying turbulence intensity conditions, said air foil having a suction surface and a pressure surface extending from a leading edge to a trailing edge thereof, said suction surface being curved and having a discrete surface discontinuity means formed in a laminar flow region thereof closely adjacent to the leading edge of said airfoil to trigger establishment of a laminar air flow separation bubble substantially starting at said discontinuity and extending rearwardly therefrom to a discrete terminal end before said trailing edge of said airfoil which effects the separation of laminar air flowing into said airfoil at a predetermined point forward of said bubble, said suction surface being smooth and continuous downstream of said discontinuity to the trailing edge of said airfoil to provide for the reattachment of air circumventing said laminar separation bubble on said suction surface subsequent to passage over said bubble to thereby provide for high lift and low drag for high efficiency fan performance.
- 3. An airfoil defining the shape of the blades of an engine cooling fan of a land vehicle which efficiently operates in a range of low Reynolds numbers and varying turbulence intensity conditions, said airfoil having a curved suction surface and a pressure surface extending from a leading edge to a trailing edge thereof, said airfoil having a sharp edged and elongated discontinuity formed in a laminar flow region on said suction surface closely adjacent to the leading edge of said airfoil and transverse to the chord thereof to trigger establishment of a laminar air flow separation bubble above said suction surface starting consistently at a predetermined point adjacent to said leading edge which extends rearwardly from said discontinuity to a discrete terminal end upstream of said trailing edge to effect the separation of laminar boundary air flowing onto the suction surface of said airfoil at a predetermined point forward of said bubble, said suction surface being smooth and uninterrupted from said discontinuity to said trailing edge to thereby provide for the reattachment of air circumventing said laminar separation bubble on said suction surface subsequent to passage over said bubble for high lift and low drag airfoil operation.
- 4. In a vehicle fan circulating air for engine cooling, said fan having a centralized hub and a plurality of airfoils extending generally radially from said hub to terminal points, each of said airfoils having a pressure surface on the lower side thereof and a curved suction surface on the upper side thereof, a sharp edge discontinuity formed by a flat on each of said suction surfaces transverse to the chord of said airfoil and in a laminar flow region closely adjacent to the leading edge thereof, said discontinuity being operative to effect the establishment of a laminar air flow separation bubble for a range of Reynolds numbers consistently starting at a predetermined location on said suction surface substantially at said discontinuity and closely adjacent to the leading edge of said airfoil, a flat rearwardly of said discontinuity allowing detached air flowing across said suction surface and circumventing said bubble to reattach to said flat of said suction surface downstream of said bubble to provide for high lift and low drag.
- 5. An airfoil for a land vehicle engine cooling fan which operates in a low Reynolds number range and a varying turbulence intensity conditions, said airfoil having a continuously smooth curved suction surface on one side thereof and a curved pressure surface on the other side thereof, said airfoil having a leading edge and a trailing edge, said suction surface having a sharp edged discontinuity formed in said curved suction surface thereof in a laminar flow region of said airfoil and closely adjacent to the leading edge to consistently establish the start of a laminar separation bubble at a predetermined forward location on said suction surface for said range of low Reynolds numbers and a flat downstream of said discontinuity whereby laminar boundary flow entering onto the airfoil becomes detached at a predetermined point forward of said separation bubble and becomes reattached after flow around said bubble at a pressure recovery location downstream of said bubble and on said flat to provide for high lift and low drag for high efficiency fan operation.
- 6. In a vehicle fan for circulating air for engine cooling, said fan having a centralized hub and a plurality of arcuately-spaced airfoils extending generally radially from said hub and terminating in tip portions, an annular bell-mouthed shroud attached to said tip portions for directing laminar flow recirculating air into said airfoils, each of said airfoils having a pressure surface and a suction surface, a discontinuity on said suction surface having an elongated sharp forward edge closely adjacent the leading edge thereof in a laminar flow region of said suction surface to effect establishment of a laminar separation bubble starting at a predetermined location on said suction surface and a flat blade contour extending downstream from said discontinuity and smoothly blending into said suction surface whereby boundary air flowing into said airfoil becomes initially detached from said suction surface for circumventing said bubble and subsequently for reattachment to said suction suface on said flat for optimized pressure recovery to provide for high lift and low drag.
- 7. A method of improving the air pumping efficiency of a fan having a plurality of blades radiating from a centralized hub to terminal tip portions, each of said blades having a pressure surface and a suction surface leading rearwardly from a forward and radially extending nose portion to a terminal and radially extending edge portion defining an airfoil comprising the steps of designing a mathematical model of a cross section of said airfoil which provides optimized lift and reduced drag and which recognizes the existence of a laminar flow separation bubble and establishes the point of separation of laminar boundary air flowing across said suction surface and said bubble, plotting a section of said airfoil from said mathematical model to provide the shape thereof, establishing a surface discontinuity along a line on said suction surface of said airfoil which corresponds to said point of separation and in a region upstream of a zone on said suction surface in which boundary air naturally transits from a laminar to turbulent flow, tripping the laminar boundary air flowing across said suction surface with said discontinuity to physically establish a laminar flow separation bubble that terminates upstream of said terminal radial edge portion so that laminar boundary air flowing onto said suction surface will become detached adjacent to said discontinuity and flow over said bubble and back onto said suction surface downstream of said bubble in a pressure recovery region of said suction surface thereby providing inproved lift and reduced drag of said blades.
- 8. An airfoil for a land vehicle fan which operates in a range of low Reynolds numbers and varying turbulence intensity conditions, said airfoil having a suction surface and a pressure surface extending from a leading edge to a trailing edge thereof, said suction surface being curved and having a discrete surface discontinuity formed therein starting at a predetermined point closely adjacent to the leading edge of said airfoil to trigger establishment of a laminar flow separation bubble which substantially starts at said predetermined point and extends rearwardly therefrom to a discrete terminal end before said trailing edge of said airfoil to effect the consistent separation of laminar air flowing onto said suction surface adjacent to said predetermined point and forward of said bubble, said suction surface being smooth and continuous downstream of said discontinuity to the trailing edge of said airfoil to provide a surface enhancing reattachment of separated air circumventing said laminar separation bubble subsequent to passage over said bubble to thereby provide for high lift and low drag for high efficiency fan performance.
- 9. An airfoil for a land vehicle engine cooling fan which efficiently operates in a range of low Reynolds numbers and varying turbulence intensity conditions, said airfoil having a curved suction surface and a pressure surface extending from a leading edge to a trailing edge thereof, said airfoil having a discontinuity with a sharp forward edge formed on said suction surface closely adjacent to the leading edge of said airfoil and transverse to the chord thereof to trigger establishment of a laminar flow separation bubble adjacent to said sharp forward edge for a wide range of Reynolds numbers and turbulence intensity conditions and which extends rearwardly to a discrete terminal end on said suction surface downstream of said sharp forward edge, said bubble being operative to effect the separation of laminar boundary air flowing on the suction surface of said airfoil at a substantially constant and predetermined point forward of said bubble, said suction surface being smooth and uninterrupted from said sharp forward edge of said discontinuity to said trailing edge to thereby provide for the reattachment of air circumventing said laminar flow separation bubble on said suction surface subsequent to passage over said bubble for high lift and low drag airfoil operation.
- 10. In a vehicle fan for circulating air for engine cooling, said fan having a centralized hub and a plurality of airfoils extending generally radially from said hub and terminating in tip portions, each of said airfoils having a pressure surface and a suction surface, said suction surface being curved, a discontinuity in the form of a flat transverse to the chord of said airfoil, said flat having a sharp forward edge on said suction surface closely adjacent the leading edge of said airfoil to effect establishment of a discrete laminar flow separation bubble starting at a predetermined location on said suction surface adjacent to said forward edge and terminating prior to the trailing edge of said airfoil, said flat extending rearwardly from said sharp edge into a smooth blend with said suction surface whereby a laminar boundary layer of air becomes initially detached from said suction surface consistently at the start of said bubble and flows over said bubble and subsequently becomes reattached in a pressure recovery region on said suction surface to produce high lift and low drag.
- 11. In a vehicle fan for circulating air for engine cooling, said fan having a centralized hub and a plurality of airfoils extending generally radially from said hub to terminal pounts, each of said airfoils having a pressure surface on the lower side thereof and a curved suction surface on the upper side thereof, a discontinuity having a forward edge on said suction surface transverse to the chord of said airfoil and closely adjacent to the leading edge thereof to induce establishment of a laminar air flow separation bubble constantly starting at a predetermined location on said suction surface substantially at said forward edge of said discontinuity and closely adjacent to the leading edge of said airfoil, said bubble terminating without bursting and before the trailing edge of said airfoil, a flat rearwardly of said forward edge allowing detached boundary air flowing across said suction surface and circumventing said bubble to reattach to said flat of said suction surface downstream of said bubble to provide for high lift and low drag.
- 12. An airfoil for a land vehicle engine cooling fan which operates in a range of low Reynolds numbers and varying turbulence intensity conditions, said airfoil having a continuously smooth curved suction surface on one side thereof and a curved pressure surface on the other side thereof, said airfoil having a leading edge and a trailing edge, said suction surface having a sharp edged discontinuity formed in said curved surface thereof closely adjacent to the leading edge of said airfoil to establish the start of a laminar separation bubble at a predetermined forward location on said suction surface and a flat downstream of said discontinuity whereby laminar flow bounding said airfoil becomes detached at a predetermined point on said suction surface and forward of said separation bubble and becomes reattached after flow around said bubble in a pressure recovery location downstream of said bubble and on said flat to provide for high lift and low drag for high efficiency fan operation.
- 13. In a vehicle fan for circulating air for engine cooling, said fan having a centralized hub and a plurality of arcuately-spaced airfoils extending generally radially from said hub and terminating in tip portions, an annular bell-mouthed shroud attached to said tip portions for directing laminar flow recirculating air into said airfoils, each of said airfoils having a pressure surface and a suction surface, a discontinuity on said suction surface having an elongated sharp forward edge closely adjacent the leading edge thereof to effect establishment of a laminar flow separation bubble starting at a predetermined location on said suction surface and a flat extending downstream from said sharp forward edge and smoothly blending into said suction surface whereby laminar air flowing into said airfoil becomes initially and consistently detached from said suction surface near said sharp forward edge and circumvents said bubble and subsequently becomes reattached to said suction surface on said flat for optimized pressure recovery to provide for high lift and low drag.
Parent Case Info
invention is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 297,874 filed Aug. 31, 1981, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Journal of Engineering for Power, 4-1975, pp. 261-274. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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297874 |
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