How System Flow Affects Fan Sink Performance
Cooling fans consist of an aggregate of airfoils, i.e. blades positioned around a hub that is driven by an electric motor. Due to their airfoil nature, a pressure differential is required across the blades to create the required flow. Therefore, if this pressure differential is disturbed, fan will suffer performance degradation.
Because air cooling is the most desired method for the thermal management of electronics equipment, fans are used extensively. Applications range from a simple projector to a sophisticated computer.
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