Understanding Variable Pitch Fans: Get Help Here

In summary, variable pitch blade systems for fans/turbines involve the use of a hydraulic piston to push and pull the rotor, which is connected to lever arms that rotate the blades in an outer hub assembly. This changes the pitch of the blades, allowing for more control and efficiency. Similar designs can be seen in helicopters, turbo-prop airplanes, and wind-power generators. For fans, a mechanical linkage to a swash plate could also be used.
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Shawnzyoo
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I was hoping that someone here would be able to help me understand variable pitch blade systems for fans/turbines and how they work
I have already searched the internet quite a bit without much luck
There are a few mechanical drawings but they leave a lot to the imagination
Any help is greatly appreciated
Thanks!
 
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I bet there are many different design strategies to make a variable pitch fan, but the one I saw was somewhat simple. Essentially the rotor could be pushed in and out about 3" axially by a hydraulic piston. The rotor was attached to "lever arms" and the "lever arms" were attached to the blades. When the "lever arms" are pushed in or out they rotate the blades which are mounted in an outer hub assembly. By rotating the orientation angle of the blades the pitch is effectively changed. It is confusing to talk about but when seen it is quite simple.
 
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Just do a little research on how helicopters work.
 
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Averagesupernova said:
Just do a little research on how helicopters work.

Or a turbo-prop airplane...

Or a wind-power generator...
 
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Controlled pitch propellors. Both aircraft and ships.
For fans you might be able to do it with mechanical linkage to some variant of a swash plate. If you don't know what a swash plate is look it up under hydraulics, axial flow piston pumps/motors.
 

What are variable pitch fans?

Variable pitch fans are a type of fan that allows for the adjustment of the blade angle to control the airflow and pressure generated. This allows for more precise control of air movement and is commonly used in industrial and HVAC systems.

How do variable pitch fans work?

Variable pitch fans work by changing the angle of the fan blades. This is achieved through the use of a mechanical or electronic mechanism that adjusts the pitch of the blades. By changing the angle, the fan can produce different amounts of airflow and pressure.

What are the benefits of using variable pitch fans?

There are several benefits to using variable pitch fans. These include improved energy efficiency, increased control over airflow and pressure, and the ability to handle various types of air systems. They are also quieter and have a longer lifespan compared to fixed pitch fans.

How do I choose the right variable pitch fan for my needs?

Choosing the right variable pitch fan will depend on your specific needs and application. Factors to consider include the type of air system, required airflow and pressure, and space limitations. It is best to consult with a professional to ensure you select the right fan for your needs.

Can I retrofit my current fan system with a variable pitch fan?

In some cases, it may be possible to retrofit an existing fixed pitch fan system with a variable pitch fan. However, this will depend on the design and compatibility of your current system. It is best to consult with an expert to determine if a retrofit is feasible and recommended.

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