The disclosure relates to the field of a centrifugal fan, and particularly, to a centrifugal fan blade assembly and a centrifugal fan.
When the device having a centrifugal fan blade assembly runs, air flows impact one another, and air flows impact objects as well, which will result in aerodynamic noise, thus affecting people's daily work and study.
The aerodynamic simulation and calculation are performed for the fan blade assembly, and it is found that the maximum value of its broadband noise is generated at the leading edge of the blade. The structure of the leading edge is thin and sharp, and it is easy to generate large broadband noise after being impacted by a high-speed air flow.
The objective of the present invention is to provide a centrifugal fan blade assembly and a centrifugal fan which are capable of reducing noise.
The present invention provides a centrifugal fan blade assembly including a plurality of blades, wherein a leading edge of at least some of the blades is provided with an interference groove extending in a width direction of the blade.
Further, the interference groove is a V-shaped groove.
Further, an apex angle of the V-shaped groove is α, wherein 30°≤α≤85°.
Further, a groove depth of the V-shaped groove is h, wherein 0 mm<h≤3 mm.
Further, each of the blades is provided with a plurality of interference grooves.
Further, a distance between two adjacent interference grooves is d, wherein, 0 mm<d≤1 mm.
Further, three interference grooves are provided, and the three interference grooves are evenly distributed on the leading edge of the blade.
The present invention further provides a centrifugal fan, comprising the centrifugal fan blade assembly above.
According to the centrifugal fan blade assembly and the centrifugal fan of the present invention, the leading edge of the blade is provided with the interference groove extending in the width direction of the blade. When the blade operates, the interference groove changes the noise frequency and prevents the leading edge of the blade from generating large broadband noise after being impacted by the high-speed air flow, thereby effectively reducing noise.
The accompanying drawings constituting a part of the present application are provided for a further understanding of the present invention. The illustrative embodiments of the present invention and the description are used to explain the present invention, but not intended to limit the present invention. In the drawings:
Wherein, the above figures include the following reference numerals:
10. blade; 11. leading edge of blade; 11a. interference groove;
20. wheel boss; 21. through opening.
The present disclosure will be described in more details with reference to the accompanying figures and embodiments.
As shown in
Preferably, the interference groove 11a is a V-shaped groove, which can more effectively prevent the generation of broadband noise, thereby reducing the noise decibel more effectively. Preferably, the apex angle O of the V-shaped groove is α, and when the value of α has a range of 30°≤α≤85°, the effect of reducing noise is more significant. In addition, the groove depth of the V-shaped groove is h, and when the value of h has a range of 0 mm<h≤3 mm, not only can the effect of reducing noise can be ensured, but also the machining is convenient.
As shown in
In an embodiment of the present invention, a through opening 21 is disposed in the center of the rear disc, which is namely a wheel center structure. As shown in
According to the aerodynamic simulation and calculation for the centrifugal fan blade assembly, the maximum broadband noise of the blade of a conventional centrifugal fan is mostly distributed at the thin and sharp leading edge. At a certain speed, the maximum value of the broadband noise reaches 65.0 dB. With the design of the above embodiment, at the same speed, the maximum value of the broadband noise is 61.2 dB, which is 3.8 dB lower than that of the blade of the conventional centrifugal fan.
The present disclosure also provides a centrifugal fan, including the foregoing centrifugal fan blade assembly, thereby effectively reducing noise.
From the above description, it can be seen that the foregoing embodiments of the present invention achieve the following technical effects:
According to the centrifugal fan blade assembly and the centrifugal fan of the present disclosure, the leading edge 11 of the blade is provided with the interference groove 11a extending in the width direction of the blade 10. When the blade operates, the interference groove 11a changes the noise frequency and prevents the leading edge 11 of the blade from generating large broadband noise after being impacted by the high-speed air flow, thereby effectively reducing noise.
What described above are preferred embodiments of the present invention, but not intended to limit the present invention. For those skilled in the art, various amendments and modifications can be made. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirits and principles of the present invention are all within the protection scope of the present invention.
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