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    MTWBy MTWApril 15, 2016Updated:April 15, 2016No Comments0 Views
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    Ziehl-Abegg is applying knowledge of bionics gained from humpback whales to the new ZAbluefin radial fan, enabling peak efficiency to be achieved.
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    The fan manufacturer Ziehl-Abegg is once again applying knowledge gained from Nature to a current new fan development. The idea for this new latest generation of radial fans comes from the humpback whale; allowing for energy savings of up to ten percent. “Our engineers have therefore clearly underlined their role in the forefront of bionics and as a leader in fan technology” says Chairman of the Board Peter Fenkl, happily.

    Ziehl-Abegg delivers peak efficiency in excess of 70 percent in its radial fans.Every approach must therefore be used to optimise this. The angle at which the airflow meets the fan blade depends on the flow volume. The whale has to overcome similar challenges when swimming in the sea:the movement of the fins causes the angle to constantly change.If its pectoral fins were to be at too steep an angle to the counter-flow this would produce a lot of turbulence as the water passes over them. “The characteristic features of excessive turbulence are high flow losses and noise” says Dr. Walter Angelis, Technical Manager for Ventilation Systems at Ziehl-Abegg. Over millennia the humpback whale has optimised the design of its fins. For example, the leading edge of the whale’s fins contains golf ball sized bumps (technical term: tubercles).With its long pectoral fins, a whale weighing 25 to 30 tons can therefore swim very quickly and with great agility. “We have recreated this on the leading edge of the fan blade and implemented it as an undulatingprofile” explains Angelis.

    The flow engineers have also taken a close look at the whale’s rear fin, the “fluke”.The v-shaped contour of the rear section of the wing delays potential flow breaks – enabling the fan to be used for numerous different pressure ranges.Overall, evolution has optimised the flow efficiency of the humpback whale in such a way that makes it a very good and agile swimmer despite its body size.Without this evolution its long journeys through the world’s oceans without taking in food would not be possible. The latest generation of radial fans at Ziehl-Abegg in sizes starting from 710 mm, is now benefitting from this knowledge gained in the field of bionics.The product name ZAbluefin is borrowed from the English.
    “We have also fitted a torsionto the fan blade”, adds Angelis.This creates an optimum angle of flow over the entire span. It’s not just the jagged trailing edges that make the impeller run quieter. The undulating design of the blade surfaces reduces the noise level.

    The pectoral fins of the humpback whale which have been optimised in terms of aerodynamic flow over millions of years are being used as a model for the new generation of fans at Ziehl-Abegg.
    The pectoral fins of the humpback whale which have been optimised in terms of aerodynamic flow over millions of years are being used as a model for the new generation of fans at Ziehl-Abegg.

    The experts at Ziehl-Abegg have spent about two years on the new centrifugal impeller for air-handling units and industrial ventilation.A bionic profile has proven very effective in terms of efficiency and low-noise. With the bionic profile blades, unlike currently commercially available hollow profiled blades, there are no gaps into which dirt or condensation can penetrate, leading not only to corrosion but also creating an imbalance. The steel is therefore pressed into a corrugated shape using a 600-ton press, creating the bionic profile – “this gives us additional strength and enables us to optimise the weight”, emphasizes Angelis. Less weight protects the bearings in the motor.

    The new radial impeller therefore possesses characteristics from two completely different approaches to the field of bionics: both in terms of aerodynamics (ornithology) as well as hydrodynamics (marine biology). For example, the trailing edges of the ventilator blades recreate the flight of an owl. “As the quietest bird of prey, the owl has already been used by us as a model for a number of designs”, says Fenkl. The serrated trailing edges on fans have since become one of Ziehl-Abegg’s trademarks.  On the new fan however the edges have been slightly modified and softened.

    It’s not only in the design but also the manufacturing process that new approaches have been taken. “Where necessary we drew on the expertise of metals-processing experts at leading German universities”, said the Technical Director. Tools have been developed in conjunction with external experts; this will enable the new impellers to be manufactured entirely at Ziehl-Abegg from autumn 2016.

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