Advanced Aerodynamic Solutions for Fans, Blowers, and Ventilators

This fan module is built for engineers designing and optimising fans, blowers, and ventilators, including axial, mixed-flow, and centrifugal types. CFturbo also supports special designs like radiator fans and squirrel-cage blowers, with options for both simple and swept blades to meet performance and acoustic requirements.

Integrated Design Modules for Complete Fan and Blower Systems

Precision-Engineered Components for Optimal Flow and Performance

CFturbo’s fan and blower modules streamline the entire aerodynamic design process, enabling engineers to create efficient and acoustically optimised components with ease. From impellers to volutes and stators, each tool is built to deliver precise flow characteristics, energy efficiency, and noise control. Whether you’re refining a single component or building a complete ventilation system, CFturbo ensures your designs meet performance and acoustic goals with unmatched flexibility.

Impellers

Design ventilator impellers tailored to your specific requirements, using a foundation built on fundamental engineering principles and the latest empirical correlations.

Volutes

When designing a centrifugal ventilator, the volute can be configured with ease automatically accounting for the outflow conditions of the previously designed impeller or radial diffuser.

Stators

Vaned and unvaned stators complete the flow path of the ventilator stage, with unvaned stators also serving as ideal components for preparing models for flow simulation.

Capabilities

  • Design different types of ventilators in a specific speed range 8 < nq < 500 (EU), 400 < Ns < 22,000 (US)
  • Create complete pump stages from different single components such as impellers, vaned and unvaned stators, and volutes
  • Use a fully parametric geometry model of the ventilator that can be the basis for design exploration and optimisation
  • Export the 3D model for further applications like flow simulation (CFD), finite element analysis (FEA), mechanical design (CAD), and rapid prototyping

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