Air Penetrator?
Nice Name....
For a blow-up doll.
Nah but looks cool, I would try it.
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Air Penetrator?
Nice Name....
For a blow-up doll.
Nah but looks cool, I would try it.
The directional vanes are pretty much what Delta's been using on their FFB series for some time now. Except that these can go slow enough that you can't hear them from fifty feet away.
Still, the overlapping fin design is interesting - I've often thought that that sort of thing could go a long way towards improving static pressure. Mind, the listed specs aren't too inspiring, so who knows.
They're called "stators" - critical in turbine design. In turbine design, some energy is lost on the stators but it's made up for in over all efficiency by optimizing the incident angle for the next turbine row. i.e. overall energy lost to the stator rows is less than what is lost spinning the air, or something like that.
This would be better for stacked fans, but not optimal unless designed for it. It would probably be more efficient than counter-rotating fans depending on individual fan deisgn. The major advantage that I see is that, with these, you're not just increasing pressure within the case, you actually get well directed airflow. I would expect static pressure, measured normal to the fan, to increase vs not having the stators/vains/fins, total pressure would probably decrease a little.
Edit:
MpG, 0.067 in-H2O spec'd max static, I think this is inline with YLs by noise - if the spec is true. Maybe slightly better. I'd like to see the P/Q curve.
The FT01 is a great case, still have it but I move to the Raven 02 and now the FT02 special edition case. The new AP181 runs up to 1200rpm`s and they are just as quiet as the fans that the FT01 use when ran at 700RPM but they seem to push more air at the same RPM :up:
The cheapest fans. the R4s....
Definitely not for silence fanatics (like me :) )...
Doesn't Delta make fans with the same basic design principle?
< puts 10$ on next model being called 'Atmosphere Intruder'
You know... someone should just make a plastic insert you can put under any fan that does this...
It's good to see companies trying new things to get better performance with less speed and noise. But unfortunately I don't see any company out there doing the kind of 'outside the box' thinking needed to truly revolutionize air cooling.
The last time I saw a company really "think different" was not Mac (couldn't help myself), but was YS Tech who made a series of fans without a motor at the center. Rather, the fans had magnetic tips and the actual motor was built into the outer frame itself.
IMO, it was a great idea. Unfortunately nobody picked up on the concept and further developed it.
http://www.dansdata.com/images/coolercomp/tmdfan250.jpg
TMD fans kind of sucked.. good idea, poor execution.
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What would be interesting is a TMD fan with forward-curved blades (tips ahead of center of the fan) and the blades dimpled like golf balls... with a vane under the fan like silverstone is supposed to be making soon apparently.
Not an invention. This iscalled stator vanes, every axial compressor has them, and fan is a simple axial compressor.
230 mm would be enough :p:
nice vid ! Is it dust?
looks like these are for sale already that you can buy separately from any case:
120mm version $17
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...er/ap121-2.jpg
180mm version $24
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...er/ap181-3.jpg