SPYDERLK
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- Joined
- Feb 28, 2006
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- 10,344
- Location
- VA
- Tractor
- JD2010, Kubota3450,2550, Mahindra 7520 w FEL w Skid Steer QC w/Tilt Tatch, & BH, BX1500
1] Kubotas use pusher fans.As we're just marking time at the moment Larry let's play with this fan stuff.
My first thought is, I've never run into a pusher blade for a cooling system unless it was for a rear (as in the back of the power plant) exhausted cooling system.
Turning a blade in the wrong direction: if it's a curved blade, yes it does look like it would still do the job as the blades still are inclined the same in relation to the hub. But aerodynamically that's not what happens, they actually push 'some' air in the opposite direction because of the curvature.
And the same type of thing happens with a flat blade because of leading edges thickness and tip shapes. Only in the case of flat blades, turning them around backwards only creates a turbulence in front of the fan that makes for little effect in heat transfer.
2] I said that about the shaped/curved blades. Less efficient because aero competes with blade pitch.
3] Im not sure what you are saying about the flat bladed type. Iv seen some that look like thered be no difference from turning them around. Rather inefficiently shaped blades- Probably old automotive. ... The ones on my tractors are the curved/shaped design needed to cool a stationary/slowmoving power source.