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MINIATURE-SCALE R&D TECHNOLOGY
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The FM40 is a radial flow machine which produces the necessary pressure to move gas by the centrifugal force built up inside the fan casing. The design of the fan blade has a primary influence on performance.
The FM41 produces gas flow by virtue of the momentum changes imparted across the rotary blades, parallel to the axis of rotation. Such fans are more suitable for higher flows at lower delivery pressures than their centrifugal counterparts.
The FM42 demonstrates, on a small scale, the use of a multi-stage centrifugal compressor, as used in industry for high pressure deliveries of gas flows or suction duties.
The centrifugal pump is the machine most commonly used to move liquids from one place to another. As such it is a particularly instructive unit with which to introduce students to the whole subject of rotodynamic fluid machines.