Radial flow impeller designed to distribute airflow outwards

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Hello to everyone and thank you for reading.

As far as I have been able to find, radial flow impellers are designed to pressurize airflow into a singular channel. I wish to design an impeller that produces a large volume of airflow in all radial directions, to be used in an application that the mass and velocity of airflow is what is important, not any increased pressure.

thanks in advance for the help!
 
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Hi wheelyboard. :welcome:

That's a good engineering question, but you won't get an answer here because you have asked it in the wrong place. See what I wrote to another poster in this response: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/pipe-diameter-increase.819442/#post-5143656
 
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