ENGINEERING – THERMODYNAMIC & HVAC CALCULATOR Fan Laws A precise tool.
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What is the Fan Laws & How does it work?
Fan affinity (or fan) laws describe how a fan’s performance parameters change when its rotational speed is altered while the fan geometry remains constant. These empirical relationships are derived from the similarity laws of fluid dynamics and are essential for sizing, retro‑fitting, and energy‑saving analyses in HVAC systems. When the speed (N) changes, the volumetric flow (Q) varies linearly with speed, the static pressure (P) varies with the square of speed, and the shaft power (W) varies with the cube of speed. Mathematically, Q∝N, P∝NΒ², and W∝NΒ³. Understanding these proportionalities lets engineers predict how a fan will behave under different operating conditions without rebuilding the entire system. In practice, an engineer often knows the original fan speed and one performance metric (e.g., flow) and needs to estimate the new values after a speed change. By applying the fan laws, the new flow, pressure, and power can be quickly calculated, enabling informed decisions about motor selection, energy consumption, and compliance with design specifications.
Q_{2}=Q_{1}\frac{N_{2}}{N_{1}}
Qβ‚‚ = new volumetric flow
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does changing a fan’s speed affect its volumetric flow?
When a fan’s speed increases, its volumetric flow also increases linearly.
What happens to static pressure when fan speed is doubled?
Static pressure increases by the square of the speed increase. If speed doubles, pressure quadruples.
How does shaft power change with fan speed?
Shaft power varies with the cube of the speed. Doubling the speed results in an eightfold increase in power.
Can Fan Laws be used for energy-saving analyses?
Yes, Fan Laws help determine how changes in fan speed can affect energy consumption in HVAC systems.
What are the key parameters affected by fan laws?
Fan laws primarily affect volumetric flow, static pressure, and shaft power when fan speed is altered.
How do Fan Laws apply to retrofitting existing HVAC systems?
Fan Laws assist in selecting appropriate fan speeds for retrofits to optimize performance and energy efficiency.
Are Fan Laws only applicable to HVAC systems?
While commonly used in HVAC, Fan Laws can be applied to any system where fan performance is a factor.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.