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G Force
I have a Hovercraft and it spins a fan at 6500 rpm or 108.3 revolutions per second. There are 6 fan blades, the length of one fan blade is 16 inches. The total length from the tip of one fan blade to the tip of the other fan blade is 40 inches. How many G forces are these fan blades generating?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.fans don't generate "G forces",
they generate pressure and/or airflow.
What you can do is search for a fan of similar size and speed on a manufacturer's website ( example: papst )
There you may find the specifications, such as: the maximum pressure the fan can generate, and the maximum airflow it can generage.
now are we talking about the fan that is below the hovercraft, or a propulsion fan ?
they generate pressure and/or airflow.
What you can do is search for a fan of similar size and speed on a manufacturer's website ( example: papst )
There you may find the specifications, such as: the maximum pressure the fan can generate, and the maximum airflow it can generage.
now are we talking about the fan that is below the hovercraft, or a propulsion fan ?
The acceleration at the tip of the blade is rw^2. The radius is 20 inches, or 50cm = 0.5m. w is the angular velocity, which is 108*2*pi radians per second, or 678 radians per second. Therefore the acceleration is 0.5 metres x 678^2, or about 230 000 metres per second squared.
This gives mibn2cweus's result.
This gives mibn2cweus's result.