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GUNT Two-Stage Axial Fan Trainer, Adjustable Blades, Pressure and Velocity Distribution, USB Data Output

The GUNT Two-Stage Axial Fan Trainer enables detailed investigation of axial fans connected in series to achieve increased pressure. It features two identical axial fans with adjustable blades for variable angle of attack, designed to study pressure and velocity distributions in series operation or single-fan mode.

Product Features

  • Two identical axial fans arranged in series for two-stage pressure increase experiments
  • Carefully designed nozzle contour and flow straightener at inlet ensure uniform low-turbulence velocity distribution
  • Rotors equipped with individually adjustable blades to vary the angle of attack
  • Outlet guide vane systems redirect angular momentum axially to boost pressure
  • Optional pipe bend available to rotate flow at measuring section outlet
  • One fan removable to allow single-stage operation and comparison
  • Measuring section with connections for differential pressure and temperature detection
  • Flow rate measured via inlet nozzle for precise flow quantification
  • Radial 3-hole probe detects differential pressure and angle of attack at rotors and guide vanes
  • Digital displays show measured values; data can be transmitted via USB to PC for software analysis

Benefits

  • Enables comparative studies of single-stage and two-stage axial fan operation
  • Accurate measurement of pressure, velocity profiles, and flow rate for fan performance analysis
  • Adjustable blade angles allow flexible aerodynamic testing
  • USB connectivity supports detailed data logging and analysis
  • Ideal for research and educational purposes in fluid mechanics and fan design

Why Choose the GUNT Two-Stage Axial Fan Trainer?

The GUNT Two-Stage Axial Fan Trainer is an essential tool for understanding axial fan performance in series operation. Its precision measurement systems, adjustable components, and digital data capabilities provide comprehensive insights into aerodynamic and pressure behavior critical for fan system design.

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